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Winked meaning
simple past and past participle of wink
Example sentences (18)
But then those flashbulbs had winked out.
In 1994, God winked at Randy, by blessing him with a “meet-cute” between him and his eventual lifelong partner and soulmate, Michele Kay Trost.
I think he winked at me.
The automatic office lights have all winked out.
As the camera swung to catch Beagle's stunned reaction, Christopher caught his gaze, and winked in a sign of utmost respect for the author.
Mindy and Zach get marriedWhen Mindy stepped out, Zach winked at her and she smiled huge and giggled.
She winked and her diamond nose stud shone in the milky light from the moving platform.
Too often, however, that cleverness cedes to snobbery: “They didn’t get that one at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley”, he winked to his metropolitan audience at the West End Garrick.
I was on the front desk on my own, when an elderly man came in and winked at me and asked if I was new.
Sports article, Pete Thamel says Tigers linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson winked at the Texas coaching staff before going to the ground with an apparent injury.
Stevens performed curtsey in the middle of the ring and winked directly into the camera.
Ed Lee winked at me from across the sanctuary and gave me a thumbs-up.
In this generation, the Jewishness of the humor of “Seinfeld” is just winked at.
It’s just her, her tears and her quick but fleeting flashes of Jack — the first time they met, the times when he winked and smiled at her when all hope seemed to be lost — and her life, a life that will never be the same again.
My dick is the perfect size and will satisfy you in every way,” and winked at me.
Apart from the sound that accompanies dematerialisation, in The Web of Fear (1968), the TARDIS console was also seen to have a light that winked on and off during landing, although the more usual indicator of flight is the movement of the central column.
Skeptics at the time who were convinced that Florence was a fake thought that either Crookes was being completely hood-winked or that he had agreed to perpetrate the fraud with Florence.
The presence of the Russian revolutionist Michael Bakunin, in flight from Siberia, was as far as one could see being winked at by the authorities.