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wink at
verb as in absolve
Strong matches
verb as in acquit
verb as in bypass
verb as in condone
verb as in coquet
verb as in disregard
Strong matches
verb as in excuse
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verb as in flirt
Strongest match
verb as in forgive
Strong matches
verb as in OK
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verb as in overlook
verb as in pardon
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verb as in permit
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verb as in tolerate
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verb as in trifle
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Example Sentences
His rendition of Fly Me To the Moon impressed the judges, as did his boyish charm - he showed a cheeky streak when he flashed a mid-song wink at Girls Aloud star Cheryl.
It's an odd thing to say publicly, but it makes a bit more sense if it's an in-joke winking at a man who hates MLK.
It was a weird non-sequitur that winked at their age and reminded us of why these old guys are still two of the best reasons to watch TV, and how well-matched they are with Gomez.
The actors don’t so much address theatergoers directly as wink at them in ironic asides.
“We get onstage and we wink at each other and go, ‘Can you believe this?’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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