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    wink
    /wɪŋk/

    verb

    • 1. close and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting: "he winked at Nicole as he passed" Similar blinkflutterbattechnical:nictate
    • 2. (of a bright object or a light) shine or flash intermittently: "the diamond on her finger winked in the moonlight" Similar sparkletwinkleflashflicker

    noun

    • 1. an act of winking: "Barney gave him a knowing wink"

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  2. to close one eye for a short time as a way of greeting someone or showing friendliness, sexual interest, etc., or of showing that you are not serious about something you have said: Laura winked at me as Stephen turned his back. For a second I thought he was being serious, but then he winked at me.

  3. 1. : to shut one eye briefly as a signal or in teasing. 2. : to close and open the eyelids quickly. 3. : to avoid seeing or noting something usually used with at. 4. : to gleam or flash intermittently : twinkle. her glasses winking in the sunlight Harper Lee.

  4. verb. 1. (intransitive) to close and open one eye quickly, deliberately, or in an exaggerated fashion to convey friendliness, etc. 2. to close and open (an eye or the eyes) momentarily. 3. (tr; foll by away, back, etc) to force away (tears, etc) by winking. 4. (transitive) to signal with a wink.

  5. When you wink, you quickly close and open one eye. Sometimes a wink indicates a joke, a secret, or affection — and sometimes it just means you got something in your eye.

  6. noun. a winking movement, especially of one eye in giving a hint or signal: I gave the judges a wink of my eye to show my confidence. a hint or signal given by closing and opening one eye rapidly: Her wink assured me the plan was still on. an act of closing and opening one eye rapidly.

  7. 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. 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: winked his agreement. n. 1.

  8. WINK definition: 1. to quickly close and then open one eye, in order to be friendly or to show that something is a…. Learn more.

  9. Wink definition: To close and open the eyelid of one eye deliberately, as to convey a message, signal, or suggestion.

  10. Definitions of 'wink' 1. When you wink at someone, you look towards them and close one eye very briefly, usually as a signal that something is a joke or a secret. [...] 2. If a lamp winks, it shines or reflects light in short flashes. [...] 3. See not sleep a wink/not get a wink of sleep [...] More. Conjugations of 'wink'

  11. wink meaning, definition, what is wink: to close and open one eye quickly to com...: Learn more.