45 Verbs to Use for the Word winking

That night I could not sleep a wink.

BILL received us very coolly at first, but I gave BIS the wink, and he suggested to his Majesty that he'd better take the Emperor prisoner.

It was the base Byron, tipping the wink to Mac out of the back of the bunk, that betrayed Kaviak.

We do not deny it, we boast of it, but we exchange a wink with the angelseh?" Alexis rode on in silence for a few moments.

In short, what with Undertakers, Embalmers, Joiners, Sextons, and your Elegy hawkers upon a late practitioner in Physic and Astrology; I got not one wink of sleep that night, nor scarce a moment's rest ever since.

She had watched the scene on the platform, had understood the intent of the mimicry, had seen the winks and nudges, had heard the mocking war whoop.

Mr. Mackintosh bestowed upon him a knowing wink.

She closed them in prayer, however, and told Miss Prudence afterward that she "did not catch one wink of sleep."

He looked on Patsy most affectionately and cast a wink at Lawyer Watson, who stood silently by.

"He passes me the wink and goes on.

The whole stagnation seemed to wake up as I did so, the disarticulated vibration of the band rushed together into a blast of music, the promenaders put their feet down and walked their ways, the papers and flags began flapping, smiles passed into words, the winker finished his wink and went on his way complacently, and all the seated people moved and spoke.

After all, there is something quite 'ome-like in Parryso leastways I think; It's a place where you don't seem afraid to larf 'arty, or tip gals the wink; Sort o' san janey feeling about it, my pippin'you know wot

"The man won't git a wink out of me more or less than I would give to the woman.

To think of that poor soul, working like a slave all day, and then grudged the few winks of sleep she gets on a hard old sofa.

" "Well, you don't look as if you'd ever lost a wink in your life," said Chet, glancing at her admiringly, for it was an open secret with the boys and girls of North Bend that Chet rather especially liked tall, dark, peace-loving Violet Farringtonperhaps because she was so much like himself.

" "Tell me," I cried, striking the table with my hand, making Veronica wink, "tell me how to feel and act.

For me, I know weel, it means a lump rising in my throat, and a bit o' moisture that's verra suspicious near my een, so that I maun wink fast, sometimes, that no one else may understand.

I ain't small, an' ef ye git one o' them city gals, Skim, forty dollars won't mean no more'n a wink of an eye to ye." Skim frowned.

While assisting the Irish chief, Strongbow noticed a royal wink on the features of Henry, and acting upon it proceeded to gather in the other precincts of Ireland.

They simply make it impossible for the unhappy wretches to obtain a wink of sleep, until at length the torture grows unbearable and they find refuge in the long sleep which no mortal has power to prevent.

" Mr. Tredgold stepped inside and closed it with alacrity, his back being turned just long enough to permit a congratulatory wink at the unconscious oak.

and I had played tiddle-de-winks with each other in our cradles," he added with an impish grin at his sister's roommate.

Were I to read it attentively, not a wink should I sleep this night.

He received a passing wink from the charioteer, caught it on the volley and returned it with a solemn face; or rather, the wink seemed to rebound as from a blank wall.

There were two manners in which this speech could have been receivedwith a wink or with a smile.

45 Verbs to Use for the Word  winking