The intransitive verb blinks; Flashing; Blink, especially as a sign of joking;
Eye contact; Blink; Blink;
I know you understand, he said, and gave a contradictory? Blink.
"I know you understand." He said, blinking knowingly.
[Others] Third person singular: blink present participle: blink past tense: blink past participle: blink.
Expansion and supplement:
Who can winkwink? Miss eyes.
I hardly slept a wink. ?
I winked at her. ?
4. blink your eyes; Blink?
Tom gave me a knowing look.
I hardly slept a wink all night. ?
So her own wink means. ?
I didn't sleep a wink all night. "
He gave her a knowing look. ?
They spent a lot of time together. ?
Mary even thought she saw him blink, as if she were blinking away tears. "
He didn't sleep a wink last night. ?
But more importantly, this phrase is a blink of an eye attempt to keep yourself away from the filth of this city.
Steve: I didn't sleep a wink last night. ?
She doesn't understand the meaning of my wink.