winkling Sentence Examples

  1. The winking cashier subtly gestured to the manager, signaling that the customer was trying to pull a fast one.
  2. With expert precision, the fisherman winkled the tiny hook out of the fish's mouth.
  3. The magician winkled a coin from the audience member's ear, leaving them amazed and questioning their own perception.
  4. The detective winkled out the truth from the suspect, despite their evasive tactics.
  5. The archaeologist carefully winkled the fragile pottery shard from the dirt, revealing its ancient origins.
  6. The seamstress carefully winkled the thread through the needle's eye, preparing to stitch a delicate garment.
  7. The thief winkled the lock open with surprising dexterity, leaving no trace of their entry.
  8. The scientist winkled a small sample from the petri dish, eager to analyze its contents.
  9. The child winkled his nose playfully, expressing both amusement and mischief.
  10. The artist winkled the fine brush into the paint, capturing the intricate details of their subject.

winkling Meaning

winkling

to displace, remove, or evict from a position, to obtain or draw out by effort, periwinkle entry 2, twinkle

FAQs About the word winkling

to displace, remove, or evict from a position, to obtain or draw out by effort, periwinkle entry 2, twinkle

gleaming, glinting, shining, flashing, glittering, shimmering, lustring, glowing, winking, twinkling

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The winking cashier subtly gestured to the manager, signaling that the customer was trying to pull a fast one.

With expert precision, the fisherman winkled the tiny hook out of the fish's mouth.

The magician winkled a coin from the audience member's ear, leaving them amazed and questioning their own perception.

The detective winkled out the truth from the suspect, despite their evasive tactics.