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wink (w ngk)v. winked, wink·ing, winks v.intr.1. To close and open the eyelid of one eye deliberately, as to convey a message, signal, or suggestion. 2. To close and open the eyelids of both eyes; blink. See Synonyms at blink. 3. To shine fitfully; twinkle: Harbor lights were winking in the distance. v.tr.1. To close and open (an eye or the eyes) rapidly. 2. To signal or express by winking. n.1. a. The act of winking. b. A signal or hint conveyed by winking. 2. The very brief time required for a wink; an instant. 3. A quick closing and opening of the eyelids; a blink. 4. A gleam or twinkle. 5. Informal A brief period of sleep. Phrasal Verbs: wink at To pretend not to see: winked at corruption in the ministry. wink out To come to a close; end.
[Middle English winken, to close one's eyes, from Old English wincian.] |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | winking - a reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidlypalpebration - repeated blinking or winking (especially if uncontrolled and persistent) | | Adj. | 1. | winking - closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly; "he stood blinking in the bright sunlight"shut, closed - used especially of mouth or eyes; "he sat quietly with closed eyes"; "his eyes were shut against the sunlight" |
Translations winking [ˈwɪŋkɪŋ]A. N → pestañeo mit was as easy as winking → era facilísimo B. ADJ → pestañeante
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