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Definition of wink
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wink is as below...
Wink (n.) The act of
closing,
or
closing
and
opening,
the
eyelids
quickly;
hence,
the time
necessary
for such an act; a
moment..
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Lambent
::
Lambent
(a.)
Twinkling
or
gleaming;
fickering.
Twire
::
Twire (v. i.) To
twinkle;
to
glance;
to
gleam.
Wrinkle
::
Wrinkle
(n.) A
winkle.
Proboscidifera
::
Proboscidifera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
pectinibranchiate
gastropods,
including
those that have a long
retractile
proboscis,
with the mouth at the end, as the
cones,
whelks,
tritons,
and
cowries.
See
Illust.
of
Gastropoda,
and of
Winkle..
Blear
::
Blear (v. t.) To make
somewhat
sore or
watery,
as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the
sight.
Figuratively:
To
obscure
(mental
or moral
perception);
to
blind;
to
hoodwink..
Twinkling
::
Twinkling
(n.) A
shining
with
intermitted
light;
a
scintillation;
a
sparkling;
as, the
twinkling
of the
stars..
Wink
::
Wink (v. t.) To cause (the eyes) to wink.
Littorina
::
Littorina
(n.) A genus of small
pectinibranch
mollusks,
having
thick
spiral
shells,
abundant
between
tides on
nearly
all rocky
seacoasts.
They feed on
seaweeds.
The
common
periwinkle
is a
well-known
example.
See
Periwinkle..
Wimple
::
Wimple
(v. t.) To
clothe
with a
wimple;
to
cover,
as with a veil;
hence,
to
hoodwink..
Connive
::
Connive
(v. i.) To open and close the eyes
rapidly;
to wink.
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To be dim and
flicker;
as, the light
winks..
Winkingly
::
Winkingly
(adv.)
In a
winking
manner;
with the eye
almost
closed.
Blink-eyed
::
Blink-eyed
(a.)
Habitually
winking.
Twinkling
::
Twinkling
(n.) The act of one who, or of that
which,
twinkles;
a quick
movement
of the eye; a wink; a
twinkle..
Periwinkle
::
Periwinkle
(n.) A
trailing
herb of the genus
Vinca.
Wink
::
Wink (n.) A hint given by
shutting
the eye with a
significant
cast.
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To give a hint by a
motion
of the
eyelids,
often those of one eye
only..
Winker
::
Winker
(n.) One who
winks.
Nictation
::
Nictation
(n.) the act of
winking;
nictitation.
Winking
::
Winking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Win.
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