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Blinks   /blɪŋks/   Listen
Blinks

noun
1.
Small Indian lettuce of northern regions.  Synonyms: blinking chickweed, Montia lamprosperma, water chickweed.



Blink

noun
1.
A reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly.  Synonyms: blinking, eye blink, nictation, nictitation, wink, winking.
verb
(past & past part. blinked; pres. part. blinking)
1.
Briefly shut the eyes.  Synonyms: nictate, nictitate, wink.
2.
Force to go away by blinking.  Synonyms: blink away, wink.
3.
Gleam or glow intermittently.  Synonyms: flash, twinkle, wink, winkle.



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"Blinks" Quotes from Famous Books



... demanded. The form of the words was truculent, but the words themselves slid in a sort of spiritless fashion from the corner of that crooked mouth of his, and he added in the next breath, "I'll open up for you, when I've lit the blinks." ...
— The Million-Dollar Suitcase • Alice MacGowan

... Hermiston; swift, also, to recognise in his stumbling or throttled utterance the death-knell of these expectations, and constant, poor girl! in her large-minded madness, to go on and to reck nothing of the future. But these unfinished references, these blinks in which his heart spoke, and his memory and reason rose up to silence it before the words were well uttered, gave her unqualifiable agony. She was raised up and dashed down again bleeding. The recurrence of the subject forced her, for however short ...
— The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) - The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston • Robert Louis Stevenson

... can't you hear how he scrapes his spoon? And he always blinks before he speaks. I don't know whether Locke blinked, but I'm sure I am sorry for those who sat opposite to him if ...
— Middlemarch • George Eliot

... awaken My mother carries me in her golden arms; I'll soon put on my womanhood and marry The spirits of wood and water, but who can tell When I was born for the first time? I think I am much older than the eagle cock That blinks and blinks on Ballygawley Hill, And he is the ...
— The Land Of Heart's Desire • William Butler Yeats

... would have gravitated naturally toward French and a devastating conversation in monosyllables on the pretty failings of prominent debutantes, is gradually warming Clark Stovall, the youngest star of the Provincetown Players out of a prickly silence, employed in supercilious blinks at all the large pictures of celebrated Harlequins by discreet, intelligent questions as to the probable future of ...
— Young People's Pride • Stephen Vincent Benet


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