Sentences with wink
wink
W w - To wink back tears
- Brian winked at his bride-to-be. [VERB + at]
- She winked at me as she asked what I was doing tonight.
- He winked and said that he understood.
- I gave her a wink.
- From the hotel window, they could see lights winking on the bay. [VERB]
- Even at its most heartbreaking pitch, you can hear the wink in lang's voice.
- A wink, a smile or a raised eyebrow could soon change the music on your iPod or start up the washing machine, thanks to a new gadget.
- He winked at me. She winked her eye.
- The light winks.
- Wink usually implies a deliberate movement in the quick closing and opening of one or both eyelids one or more times [he winked at her knowingly]; blink implies a rapid series of such movements, usually performed involuntarily and with the eyes half-shut [to blink in the harsh sunlight]
- She winked at him across the room.
- The city lights winked in the distance.
- She attempted to wink back the tears.