blinks

[ US /ˈbɫɪŋks/ ]
[ UK /blˈɪŋks/ ]
NOUN
  1. small Indian lettuce of northern regions
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How To Use blinks In A Sentence

  • In a projected image of a street scene various items are removed and displaced (seemingly at random) between tenth-of-a-second artificial blinks.
  • I grab her chin forcefully with my hand and pull her face towards mine, watching her as she blinks furiously and opens her eyes wide.
  • She blinks a few times, shakes her head to get the hair out of her eyes, and begins her stare anew.
  • The cat cleans its luxurious fur, blinks its eyes at you and begins to purr.
  • Some are found worldwide such as water blinks and brittle-bladder fern.
  • The entire ship shudders from the massive shock and the power blinks off for a minute then flickers back on.
  • She blinks her blue beady eyes and wrinkles her small pink nose and puts on this squeaky little sugar-mouse voice.
  • He'll have to hope Labor blinks even if no new evidence is produced.
  • The penguins are ‘real’, as much as the sky, the northern light and those iceblinks from the icicles.
  • He is convinced that every time you click "send," your message goes to a clunky government keyword sniffer that, on finding any of the naughty words it's looking for, blinks red lights at some snoozing functionary's desk. Davis Sweet: Jihad, Bomb, Nuke, Anthrax, Screw Carnivore...
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