winkle|winkled|winkles|winkling in English
verb
[win·kle || 'wɪŋkl]
force out, dig out (British)
Use "winkle|winkled|winkles|winkling" in a sentence
1. Mr. Winkle looked up at the declining orb.
2. 27 The children were finally all winkled out of their hiding places.
3. Political pressure finally winkled him out and on to a plane bound for Berlin.
4. Five Signs Your Story Is Classist October 9th, 2020 by Chris Winkle
5. Traditionally sold with winkles and whelks, Cockles have been a popular British seaside snack for many years
6. I don't want you stretching out on the couch and rip van winkling it for the next five years.
7. During the past 3 decades, Van Winkle Baten has resolved complex disputes in virtually every area of the law
8. Helen Ruth Elam (born July 18, 1928), better known as Baddiewinkle or Baddie Winkle, is an American internet personality.Elam was born in Hazard, Kentucky
9. For the same reason, writers talk interminably about their own books, winkling out hidden meanings, super-imposing new ones, begging response from those around them.
10. While many Bourbons are made with corn, rye and barley, the Pappy Van Winkle Bourbons are made with corn, wheat and barley
11. Within the Willamette Valley, the Bashaw soils are primarily on the Winkle geomorphic surface but some flooded phases are on the Ingram geomorphic surface
12. Smith bowman Bourbon wins double gold at north american Bourbon & whiskey competition You can now customize the flavors of your Bourbon to suit your palate The Van Winkle Factor in the Bourbon Industry by Michael Veach
13. As nouns the difference between wrinkle and Crinkle is that wrinkle is a small furrow, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface or wrinkle can be (usdialect) a winkle while Crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness