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1 Lights just beginning to wink on in the houses all around him.
2 Besides, if I opened the van door, the cab lights would wink on .
3 It seems to wink on and off, like a neon sign.
4 O'Connor went off alone, bestowing a mysterious wink on Peggy Mitford as he left.
5 A white light began to wink on the ghost board.
6 It ill becomes you to catch a wink on a dying man's last words.
7 Lights began to wink on , making the homes in the trees visible among the vallenwood.
8 She give me the wink on the sly.
9 Much of the lighting system runs on motion sensors, and more recessed bulbs wink on above me.
10 Mr. Garth," I petitioned; "I shall never sleep a wink on this ship if you continue your narrative."
11 It was dusk, and two miles below, the small orange jewels that were the streetlights had begun to wink on .
12 The white young man bent his dull wink on Thyme, who, wrinkling her nose, was pretending to be far away.
13 A third alarm-much louder than the others-went off, and a red light above the door began to wink on and off.
14 Tom looked up with a wink on his broad face, and, slapping the interferer on the back with a leg-of-mutton fist, rejoined:
15 Carmel Larkin says she couldn't sleep a wink on Monday night, anticipating a Government decision on a site that she once called home.
16 Stacy Brown proved the only grumbler in the lot, declaring that he could not sleep a wink on such a bed as that.
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