Synonym: blink, squint. Similar words: ink, pink, sink, link, drink, brink, blink, think. Meaning: [wɪŋk] n. 1. a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat) 2. closing one eye quickly as a signal 3. a reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly. v. 1. signal by winking 2. gleam or glow intermittently 3. briefly shut the eyes 4. force to go away by blinking.
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61. Well like a lot of Leeds fans, I got wrecked last night and then hardly got a wink of sleep.
62. With a wicked wink he ducked into the nearest cubicle, safely out of reach.
63. As I watched in amazement, the partner gazed over her shoulder and gave me a big, mocking, self-satisfied wink.
64. More than that - Jess saw the nod and wink exchanged.
65. Now and then the gleam of a flashlight would wink out through the shrubbery.
66. I did not sleep a wink last night for worrying about you and if you are alright.
67. Magrat took her seat and, to Agnes's amazement, gave her a sly wink.
68. The recruiting officer signed him up with a conspirator's wink.
69. ""Say no more!'' he grinned, giving her a lewd wink.
70. The casual wink from you, the cheery salute from your buddy, the you-rascal-you smiles of recognition from your workmates.
71. Their smiles were like a knowing wink: sussed and street-wise without being in the least dour or po-faced.
72. Mike shook his head in mock regret; catching my eye, he gave me his wink.
73. So d'you think you could tip her the wink an' tell her I've got back early?
74. So too is ego, the life span of which, as seen[sentence dictionary], is but a wink....
75. A need to nod and wink to the audience; to fill in the gaps often elsewhere concealed by a proscenium arch.
76. Down below, two points of red light appear, one at a time like a wink in reverse.
77. Benstede left with a wink and a perfunctory nod, telling Corbett he hoped to see him again.
78. I can handle this, the wink implied, so relax and eat your tuna sandwich.
79. He gave her a wink and chased the children upstairs to their rooms.
80. Back to hospital and you must restrain yourself, old boy, nudge wink.
81. Good-natured critics in the dressing-room wink and ask him why he saves all his best cricket for New Zealand.
82. I could never stand and watch so would walk away to wink and flirt with the young novices.
83. We must not wink at his error.
84. To wink at rudeness in children is not sensible.
85. She gave him a conspiratorial wink.
86. The satellite disappeared in a wink.
87. It was a humorless wink; a wink of warning.
88. You can't wink at what he did.
89. We saw the wink at the ships bow.
90. How can you wink at what they are doing?