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Definition of wink
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Wink (v. i.) To close and open the
eyelids
quickly;
to
nictitate;
to
blink.
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Winkle
::
Winkle
(n.) Any
periwinkle.
Hoodwink
::
Hoodwink
(v. t.) To
deceive
by false
appearance;
to
impose
upon.
Swink
::
Swink (v. t.) To
acquire
by
labor.
Connive
::
Connive
(v. i.) To close the eyes upon a
fault;
to wink (at); to fail or
forbear
by
intention
to
discover
an act; to
permit
a
proceeding,
as if not aware of it; --
usually
followed
by at..
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To close and open the
eyelids
quickly;
to
nictitate;
to
blink.
Swinney
::
Swinker
(n.) A
laborer.
Wrinkle
::
Wrinkle
(n.) A
winkle.
Wink
::
Wink (v. t.) To cause (the eyes) to wink.
Twinkling
::
Twinkling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Twinkl.
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To be dim and
flicker;
as, the light
winks..
Twink
::
Twink (n.) The
chaffinch.
Winkle
::
Winkle
(n.) Any one of
various
marine
spiral
gastropods,
esp., in the
United
States,
either
of two
species
of
Fulgar
(F.
canaliculata,
and F.
carica)..
Connive
::
Connive
(v. i.) To open and close the eyes
rapidly;
to wink.
Wink
::
Wink (n.) The act of
closing,
or
closing
and
opening,
the
eyelids
quickly;
hence,
the time
necessary
for such an act; a
moment..
Pinpatch
::
Pinpatch
(n.) The
common
English
periwinkle.
Hoodwink
::
Hoodwink
(v. t.) To blind by
covering
the eyes.
Twinkle
::
Twinkle
(n.) A brief flash or
gleam,
esp. when
rapidly
repeated..
Chewink
::
Chewink
(n.) An
american
bird
(Pipilo
erythrophthalmus)
of the Finch
family,
so
called
from its note; --
called
also
towhee
bunting
and
ground
robin..
Wimple
::
Wimple
(v. t.) To
clothe
with a
wimple;
to
cover,
as with a veil;
hence,
to
hoodwink..
Nictate
::
Nictate
(v. i.) To wink; to
nictitate.
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