Synonym: blink away, blinking, eye blink, flash, nictate, nictation, nictitate, nictitation, twinkle, wink, winking, winkle. Similar words: link, link up, sibling, pink, think, shrink, think up, drink up. Meaning: [blɪnk] n. a reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly. v. 1. briefly shut the eyes 2. force to go away by blinking 3. gleam or glow intermittently.
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(91) You cannot blink the fact that there is a war.
(92) The car my father just bought yesterday is on the blink.
(93) Five-pointed star shape of the tomato flower clumps to open up, as if in the blink of an eye to me.
(94) If you watch a cat blink, you will see a white membrane cross its eye - that is called its third eyelid.
(95) I was concentrating so hard on the game that I didn't even blink until a foul ball hit me straight in the eye.
(96) Window refresh and blink is additional important function in software application layer.
(97) Research shows we blink far less often when staring at a computer, and that's a major contributor to eyestrain.
(98) News will come fast, so if you have to bid or sign papers, you may need to move fast - if you blink, someone else may snap it up.
(99) And other patients suffer from Lou Gehrig's diseases and so forth are not even able to speak at all, and not able to perhaps blink their eyes to communicate.
(100) This semester is flying by so quickly. In a blink of an eye, it's already mid-term time. So scary!
(101) It was all over in the blink of an eye.
(102) Three experiments focused on the relationship between the exposure duration ( ED ) and the Attentional Blink ( AB ).
(103) But arrived 2000 when, walk into an Internet bar casually, computer screen is right the penguin figure annunciate that next horn blink ceaselessly is worn QQ already on the pace drive.
(104) Lizards and mice can lose their eyesight in a blink ( so to speak ) inhabiting lightless caves.
(105) And there you have it. The first time you click it, you Frost Nova(sentencedict.com/blink.html), then you click again and Blink away.
(106) In Blink Assault you can clearly see and feel the new sense of Terran grittiness.
(107) As a result, the rich blink another time Heng Kong born, a simple and thrifty and the poorhouse so the annihilation.
(108) Blink testing represents an oracle heuristic I find quite helpful, quite often.
(109) Just like a computer on the blink, Kylin can not access anything from his memory after they escape from the aerolith.
(110) Using double buffer technology the problem of painting interface blink and efficiency of graph plotting are improved.
(111) The doctor does not blink at the hazards of this project.
(112) If you are working with programs running in full-screen mode, the pop-up windows of Kaspersky Internet Security may blink.
(113) God in the cloud is only a blink of an eye blink, all the outcome, they have been completely changed.
(114) Customize your keyboard settings, such as the cursor blink rate and the character repeat rate.
(115) ObjectiveTo investigate the characteristics of attentional blink ( AB ) in the patients with depression.
(116) Letters are no longer fixed in black ink on paper, but flitter on a glass surface in a rainbow of colors as fast as our eyes can blink.
(117) Blink an eye blink of an Qiaozhao East, it means that see it ?I was therefore named.
(118) He then tells of how "the poet in his hillside garden above the San Francisco Bay merged with the figure of Oedipus toiling up the wooded slope at Colonus, only to disappear in the blink of an eye."
(119) We'll begin this project by importing our elements and tracking various features of the face, including a difficult track through an eye blink.
(120) Objective To obtain the normal value of blink reflex ( BR ) in the elderly.
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