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Me or anyone else who comes to rescue you at this dinkus little jail."
Let's go look through the dinkus the Professor made."
"It's a dinkus that makes those little hunksa stuff that metal's made of, all travel the same way.
So I took the dinkus.
"What you're going to do now," said Murfree with really monstrous tranquility, "is to make a big version of that dinkus in your hand.
"Get that funny dinkus the whiskery man was carryin' this mornin'l Give it to Link!"
I fixed up this dinkus to help loosen nuts that was too tight an' for workin' on axles an' so on.
"His clickin' dinkus didn't click any more.
There's a dinkus with maximum dispersion an' minimum power that drove off the uffts just now, an' we want to use it on them some more."
Them little things that knock that ura-ura-uranium stuff to flinders are the same kinda things that make this dinkus work.
Often, this symbol is replaced with three consecutive asterisks (called a dinkus), more than three asterisks, or three or more dots.
Somethin' that didn't move fast didn't get changed, but anything like a-uh-bullet, when I turned my dinkus on it, the faster it was goin', the faster it got flung back.
They told me they'd pay me a hundred dollars down and ten dollars a day if I just fitted a car up with the dinkus I got on a friend's car over at the track.
You're going to make a dinkus that will fix the whole Heaviside Layer so that anything that's shot into it will be bounced right back where it came from, just like those bullets did.
Such a typographic device can be specifically referred to as dinkus, space break symbol, paragraph separator, paragraph divider, horizontal divider, thought break, or as an instance of filigree or flourish.