Definitionadj. closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly
Last update: July 22, 2015
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She's also an Oracle, so she comes up with strange, random things sometimes, Jule said, winking at the small woman. [Please select]
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Nod away at him, if you please, like winking. [Please select]
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I plunged a bit, said Boylan winking and drinking. [Please select]
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CORNY KELLEHER: (Winking) Boys will be boys. [Please select]
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Without anticipation, as in the reflex, winking, the action appears involuntary. [Please select]
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If we were only near enough to see his eyes I'd lay another wager that he is winking. [Please select]
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"Yes, I feel like Byron's 'Childe Harold'--only it isn't really my 'native shore' that I'm watching," said Anne, winking her gray eyes vigorously.' [Please select]
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"I don't know, sir," answered the clerk, winking at his companion, who was sorting nails. [Please select]
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The winking, chasing, changing lights of illuminated sky-signs are only annoying, and for the same reason. [Please select]
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There sat the old owl winking and blinking in a corner. [Please select]
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"He is such a jolly little chap," he said, winking his hawk eyes. [Please select]
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