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wink

noun as in flutter, flick

noun as in moment

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Example Sentences

It was another of the nudge, nudge, wink, wink jokes that summed up the entire enterprise.

But how could the most famous animal of our most beloved national park simply wink out?

And we also have to be careful to not do it in a way that feels cheap or just a wink.

“You just have to say it was off the table, instead of appealing to the wink-and-nod crowd” as he is doing.

To add insult to injury, Ronaldo seemed to wink at his bench after Rooney was sent off.

Aristide prayed that some Thaïs might come along, cast her spell upon him, and induce him to wink.

Alack, I cannot sleep a wink myself, so as sorrow loves sympathy, I came to have a chat with you.

Notwithstanding Mrs. Biggs's prediction that she would not sleep a wink, Eloise did sleep fairly well.

She laughed so hard that she blew the ashes out of her pipe, and they showered down over my face, and made me wink and sputter.

I shall be so afraid that the roof will tumble in, or somebody come down the chimney to catch me, that I shant sleep a wink.

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On this page you'll find 67 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wink, such as: gleam, glimmer, twinkle, bat, blink, and flash.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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