wink in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
WINK (verb): to close and open one eye quickly as a gesture of playfulness, secrecy, or to convey a hidden message.
Sample Sentences
- She gave him a playful wink as they shared a secret joke.
- The magician's wink signaled that the trick was about to be revealed.
- With a quick wink, she reassured him that everything would be alright.
- He couldn't help but wink at his friend from across the room during the speech.
- As the sun set, the stars began to wink into existence one by one.
- She gave him a playful wink as she walked by.
- The magician's final trick ended with a wink to the audience.
- He couldn't help but wink at his friend when the joke landed perfectly.
- A subtle wink from her was enough to spark curiosity in the room.
- As they shared a secret, she leaned in and gave him a quick wink.
- The magician's wink hinted that his trick was all in good fun.
- With a quick wink, she reassured her friend that everything would be fine.
- He couldn't help but wink at the camera during the photo shoot.
- As the meeting ended, she turned to him and winked conspiratorially.