bink Synonyms

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bink Meaning

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bink (n.)

A bench.

bink Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the last bink of light disappeared from the sky.
  2. The toddler delighted in stacking colorful binks of blocks, creating a tower taller than herself.
  3. With a swift motion, he flicked the bink of paper off his desk and into the recycling bin.
  4. The magician mesmerized the audience as he made coins bink from behind their ears.
  5. She adjusted the settings on her camera to capture the perfect bink of sunlight streaming through the trees.
  6. The pond echoed with the gentle bink of pebbles skipping across its surface.
  7. The clock chimed midnight with a solitary bink, signaling the start of a new day.
  8. In the distance, she heard the faint bink of car horns as rush hour traffic began to build.
  9. The old house creaked and groaned with every bink of the wind against its weathered walls.
  10. With a steady hand, he plucked the last bink of thread through the needle, finishing his sewing project.

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A bench.

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As the sun dipped below the horizon, the last bink of light disappeared from the sky.

The toddler delighted in stacking colorful binks of blocks, creating a tower taller than herself.

With a swift motion, he flicked the bink of paper off his desk and into the recycling bin.

The magician mesmerized the audience as he made coins bink from behind their ears.