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View definitions for kink

kink

noun as in bend, twist

noun as in spasm of muscular tissue

noun as in complication

noun as in person's idiosyncrasy

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Example Sentences

And now, his labrum surgery recovery has thrown another kink into those plans.

Back in Taiwan, there are still some kinks to be ironed out – like how to run the Endeavour machine in a hotter and more humid climate than the UK.

From BBC

One by one, four black men find themselves inexplicably transported to a world that resembles some half-baked new video game that hasn’t yet worked out all the kinks.

And it goes even further when you go into the world of kink.

Raiders are OK at quarterback but working out kinks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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