8 adjectives to describe blink

In about twenty years from planting, you can make your first, box-board cutting of pine, and every ten years thereafter" Arnold had received this avalanche of figures and species with an astonished blink, and now protested energetically that he had had not the slightest intention of precipitating any such flood.

Let the well-ordered covenant be all their salvation, and all their desire; and though they should not get a comfortable blink of God's face, so long as they were here, yet holding fast this covenant, they should at length be saved souls, and what would they have more?

It was no small matter, too, that the evening, converted by a rare transmutation into the delicious "blink of rest," which Burns so truthfully describes, was all my own.

Cartwright knew the strange chill one felt when ice was about and the faint elusive blink that marked its edge in the dark.

Cartwright knew the strange chill one felt when ice was about and the faint elusive blink that marked its edge in the dark.

He sat down at his broad writing-table, and looked round the room with a little blink of the eyelids.

We may conceive Mr. Fanciful Fopling in the sleepy blink of those early hours before the pleasures of the day have made a start, inquiring between his yawns what latest novels have come down from London, or whether a new part of "Pamela" is offered yet.

* IN SIGHT OF MONADNOCK After the gloom of gray Atlantic weather, our ship came to America in a flood of winter sunshine that made unaccustomed eyelids blink, and the New Yorker, who is nothing if not modest, said, 'This isn't a sample of our really fine days.

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