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wink <a wink; winks> N

wink <a wink; winks> N

wink
wink

wink N (ing)

wink N COMPUT

wink. VB

give someone a wink VB

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English
Sometimes it's sheepish, sometimes it's a wink, sometimes it's a come-hither question.
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It was intended as a rhetorical question, uttered with an implied wink and a smirk.
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Wink would read a clue to the word, and the contestants had 10 seconds to unscramble the word.
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The landing gear legs, fuel tank, wink tips, wheel pants, and cowling were also formed out of fibre-glass.
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You must be the kind that swings both ways -- wink, wink, nudge, nudge!
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Gill says the line was written with a nod and a wink, and it just goes to show how much craftier the obscurantists have become.
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Once done, even those who hanker after the good old days of a nod and a wink will come to prefer a culture of fairness and transparency.
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He is famous for his cheeky wink at the start of each performance.
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And that's the key ingredient in ambush marketing: it's one part ingenious, one part good timing, one part light robbery, and two parts wink-wink.
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A smile, a glare, a wink, a three-piece suit, a scientist's white coat, are all suggestive devices that imply more than the immediate action.
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