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What does wink mean?

Wink means to blink.

1. Pronunciation

English [w?k]; American [w?k].

2. Detailed explanation

v. Blink to indicate, wink; (light) flash, on and off n. Blink (to indicate), wink; for a while, for an instant; to take a nap ;Flicker; A plastic disc used in the plastic flick game.

3. Deformation

Plural winks; third person singular winks; present participle winking; past tense winked; past participle winked.

4. Word group

wink?at pretend not to see; wink.

sleep a?wink [colloquial] sleep for a while, take a nap [used in negative sentences, conditional sentences or questions].

in a?wink in a blink of an eye; in a blink of an eye.

Wink in a sentence

1. She winked at me as if to say I know what you're thinking"

She winked at me as if to say :I know what you are thinking.

2. He gave her a wink as a signal that he was ready to leave.

He gave her a wink as a signal that he was ready to leave. Good to leave.

3. She caught him winking at her friend and knew he was up to something.

She caught him winking at her friend and knew he was up to something.

4. The candlelit room was filled with a warm, flickering wink of light.

The candlelit room was filled with a warm, flickering wink of light.

5. He has a habit of winking whenever he tells a joke.

Whenever he tells a joke, he has a habit of winking.