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View definitions for wink

wink

noun as in flutter, flick

noun as in moment

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His mirror-clad house in Palm Springs, “Mirage,” got a wink in the Showtime series “The Curse.”

There’s even a winking reference to her Pussycat Dolls fame in the backstage bit that opens the second act.

Well, the big stuff has been talked up in advance – through nods and winks, official briefings and unauthorised leaks.

From BBC

And the “memoir” we’re invited to observe is a wounding one, rife with heartbreak and trauma — but also, as it turns out, raunchy humor and slapstick pratfalls, literate puns and winking sight gags.

This “Last Dance” may be shaggy, silly and even a little bit stupid — and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that, especially when it’s winking so hard at its own genre play.

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

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