Gleam or glow intermittently.
Small edible marine snail; steamed in wine or baked.
Remove or displace from a position.
1Mrs. Tiggy-winkle ironed it, and goffered it, and shook out the frills.
2I will winkle out the secrets of this maze in no time!
3I had to winkle out this information from many different sources.
4In an almost comic few moments Kildare managed to winkle the ball clear.
5Like we needed a survey to winkle out such groundbreaking news.
6If he stayed, she would winkle his deepest thoughts from him.
7THEN Mrs. Tiggy-winkle made tea-a cup for herself and a cup for Lucie.
8It's why Mrs. Tiggy-winkle was so good at moving across.
9I recognized Emperor Zhark and a large hedgepig that could only be Mrs. Tiggy-winkle.
10See if you can winkle it out of him, Peabody.
11Then winkle them out of their pyramids on some pretext.
12She'd winkle it out, and then where would you be?
13It took some time to winkle the details out of Jamie-andno wonder, Ian thought.
14Ned wished he were here now, to winkle the truth out of this damnable book.
15She's been exhausting me, trying to winkle school memories out of me for that play.
16If it's bugging you, you can winkle it out of Lydecker when we get back.