blenk Antonyms

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Meaning of blenk

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blenk (v. i.)

To blink; to shine; to look.

blenk Sentence Examples

  1. As the lightning struck, the entire landscape was blenk in an instant.
  2. The sudden blenk of the screen left everyone in the room bewildered.
  3. She couldn't help but blenk when she realized she had forgotten her keys again.
  4. The blenk of recognition crossed his face as he finally remembered where he had seen her before.
  5. In the midst of the blizzard, everything was blenk, with no discernible landmarks.
  6. His mind went blank, and for a moment, he could only blenk in confusion.
  7. The darkness of the cave enveloped them, leaving them blenk and disoriented.
  8. The unexpected question caused her to blenk before she could gather her thoughts.
  9. The old photograph had faded to a blur, leaving only a blenk image of what once was.
  10. With a blenk expression, he listened to the news, trying to process the sudden turn of events.

FAQs About the word blenk

To blink; to shine; to look.

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As the lightning struck, the entire landscape was blenk in an instant.

The sudden blenk of the screen left everyone in the room bewildered.

She couldn't help but blenk when she realized she had forgotten her keys again.

The blenk of recognition crossed his face as he finally remembered where he had seen her before.