A reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly.
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Examples for "blinking"
Examples for "blinking"
1Grant stepped out, blinking in the light, and said, Good work, kids.
2His health bar was blinking red, and he was out of bandages.
3Most men are heavily handicapped; it is no good blinking the fact.
4Then they were blinking about at a wonderful view of the City.
5She removed her nose-trap and stood blinking blindly in the white candlelight.
1Cost me thirty dollars, he said with a wink, doubling the price.
2Muzzle flashes wink in the distance: small arms, smaller range, negligible impact.
3The brilliant sunlight in the courtyard made him wink faster than ever.
4Sorry.' She gave a quick wink to Amelie before finishing her call.
5But he had to content himself with the wink for the moment.
1Most climbers don't have time to blink before they answer this question.
2Objective: To study the normal value and clinical applications of blink reflex.
3For the way governments work, it is a blink of an eye.
4A breathless, blink-and-you'll-miss-it beginning had three goals inside the first 10 minutes.
5She had to blink her eyes several times to clear her vision.
1We would see the fire-flies winking in the bush above the beaches
2She was fairly sure that this was the Sempitern's way of winking.
3Morning has sprouted, pale and winking, by the time they say good-bye.
4The opportunity was there, winking at him like a great cosmic joke.
5Except that it's only winking from the left side of the display.
1Sensitive physiological indicators of effects, such as eye blink rate, are also being investigated.
2Under the enormous eyebrows his weak eyes blinked pathetically through the glasses.
3On the shore Kobuk waited, his slant eyes blinking at the moon.
4His eyes blinked open and he lay staring up at the sky.
5His little eyes blinked among the dust that luxuriated on his face.
Translations for nictation