wink|winked|winking|winks in English
verb
[wɪŋk]
close one eye; blink the eyes; blink, flicker; insinuate with a wink; signal by winking
Use "wink|winked|winking|winks" in a sentence
1. If he winks at you,you may wink back as well.
2. A wink can be fun, teasing, flirty and — depending on the one doing (or receiving) the winking — unsettling
3. He winked broadly at Lucinda.
4. He winked at her knowingly.
5. In a wink synonyms, in a wink pronunciation, in a wink translation, English dictionary definition of in a wink
6. It was a humorless wink; a wink of warning.
7. Winking conspiratorially at his chum.
8. Lights around the saucer's rim winked cheerfully.
9. She totally winked at me!
10. They've been spending a lot of time together, nudge nudge , wink wink.
11. He winked an eye at his companion.
12. The destroyer was winking urgently.
13. He gave her a wink .
14. Stars were winking in the sky.
15. 3 He winked at her roguishly.
16. The stars were winking in the clear sky.
17. Christmas lights were winking in the tree.
18. His wife has winked at his infidelity for years.
19. She winked a warning to the talkative boy.
20. Farley Wink Farley Wink is the Blabbermouthed owner of the office building for animal actors who smokes cigars
21. Winking back her tears,she left alone.
22. I managed to get forty winks after lunch.
23. The sky was filled with stars, all winking mysteriously.
24. I don't know why he winks away all day.
25. I gave her a wink.