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the wink
noun as in high sign
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A standoff that left dozens dead in the wink of an eye.
From Los Angeles Times
It’s written and played with the wink and nudge of knowing showbiz gossip and inside jokes, delivered at lightning pace.
From New York Times
Check out the wink to his craft when he brags about having “infinite flows.”
From Washington Post
The wink flusters Lea; it also apparently primes her.
From New York Times
That scene — and the wink that follows it — is reason enough to see a movie that, true to its title, lends a gentle fairy-tale sheen to even the most painful memories of the filmmaker’s youth.”
From Washington Post
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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