1. wink
Last night I did not get a wink of sleep.
Tom gave Mary a wink.
I'll be back in a wink.
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
A wink was his only answer.
She joined me in a wink of an eye.
As quick as a wink.
He winked an eye at his companion
Marcus winked at me knowingly.
“It certainly wasn’t said in a way that suggested a bluff and then a wink and a nod.” Sanford said, of the level of support for Trump among Republicans in Congress, “In general, the mood of the conference is that we’re in the same boat together.” But
wink at sb
an awkward wink
Did you see that? She winked at me.
He winked at me to show that he was only joking.
Did you see Josh wink at me? I bet he ‘s playing one of his tricks again.
Inglês palavra "kırpmak"(wink) ocorre em conjuntos:
pat somebody on the back