jink (Meaning)

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jink (v. i.)

To move quickly, esp. with a sudden turn; hence, to dodge; to escape by a quick turn; -- obs. or dial., except as a hunting term in pig-sticking.

In the games of spoilfive and forty-five, to win the game by taking all five tricks; also, to play to win all five tricks, losing what has been already won if unsuccessful.

jink Sentence Examples

  1. The quarterback jinked away from the defensive end's grasp and sprinted for a touchdown.
  2. The running back jinked to the right, then cut back to the left, leaving the defenders in his dust.
  3. The wide receiver jinked past the cornerback and hauled in a deep pass for a touchdown.
  4. The boxer jinked to the left, then ducked to the right, avoiding his opponent's punch.
  5. The basketball player jinked past the defender and drove to the basket for an easy layup.
  6. The hockey player jinked to the left, then to the right, before firing a shot past the goalie.
  7. The soccer player jinked past the defender and fired a shot that hit the post.
  8. The tennis player jinked to the left, then to the right, before hitting a powerful forehand winner.
  9. The baseball player jinked to the right, then to the left, before hitting a line drive single.
  10. The golfer jinked his swing and sent the ball into the woods.

FAQs About the word jink

To move quickly, esp. with a sudden turn; hence, to dodge; to escape by a quick turn; -- obs. or dial., except as a hunting term in pig-sticking., In the games

dodge,weave, duck, avoid, sidestep, escape, turn,zigzag, slalom, parry

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The quarterback jinked away from the defensive end's grasp and sprinted for a touchdown.

The running back jinked to the right, then cut back to the left, leaving the defenders in his dust.

The wide receiver jinked past the cornerback and hauled in a deep pass for a touchdown.

The boxer jinked to the left, then ducked to the right, avoiding his opponent's punch.