A very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat)
A reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly.
Gleam or glow intermittently.
1 But I think we'll be talking again real soon,' and he winked .
2 Behind her the light in the west winked once and went out.
3 Then he winked , to let her know he liked what he saw.
4 All weaknesses in the son throughout the passing years were winked at.
5 Ahead of it glowed and winked the fiery eyes of the lighthouses.
6 As they were carrying it in Philpot winked at Bert and whispered:
7 A moment later his alarm went silent, and his HUD winked out.
8 After Mose went out the manager winked at the marshal and said:
9 But Daguenet winked behind his round shoulders and added in chaffing tones:
10 Five seconds later acknowledgment lights from Blue Four and Three winked on.
11 The light winked out, and Seregil gave the others a rueful look.
12 Across the way from him Brough, kibitzing a game of bridge, winked .
13 The children winked out, leaving cold spaces where their ghosts had been.
14 He winked in a way that dimpled his cheek on one side.
15 I winked the same way, and then she lets the paper drop.
16 I looked back at Lesley, who winked when she saw me looking.
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