jinked Synonyms
jinked Meaning
jinked
a quick evasive turn, to move quickly or unexpectedly with sudden turns and shifts (as in dodging), high jinks, pranks, frolics
jinked Sentence Examples
- The construction site was believed to be jinked after a series of accidents.
- The superstitious team avoided crossing paths with the black cat, fearing it would jink their game.
- Every time I open an umbrella indoors, I feel like I'm jinking myself.
- The broken mirror in the hallway had me feeling jinked for the rest of the day.
- The ancient amulet was said to protect its wearer from being jinked.
- The athlete's recent string of bad luck had everyone convinced they had been jinked.
- I couldn't help but feel a little jinked after spilling coffee on my new suit.
- The haunted house was rumored to jink anyone who dared to enter.
- The superstitious mother refused to let her child walk under a ladder, convinced it would jink them.
- The jinked car always seemed to break down at the worst possible moments.
FAQs About the word jinked
a quick evasive turn, to move quickly or unexpectedly with sudden turns and shifts (as in dodging), high jinks, pranks, frolics
weaved, ducked, parried, escaped,dodged, turned, evaded, slalomed, zigzagged, sidestepped
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The construction site was believed to be jinked after a series of accidents.
The superstitious team avoided crossing paths with the black cat, fearing it would jink their game.
Every time I open an umbrella indoors, I feel like I'm jinking myself.
The broken mirror in the hallway had me feeling jinked for the rest of the day.