Once during the meal Chunky, chancing to catch Ned's eye, winked solemnly, whereupon Ned forgot his anger and laughed aloud.
Tad winked at the guide as the hunter swung into his saddle.
Rale winked facetiously, evidently rather proud of the exploit as it had been related to him.
The captain laughed, and winked aside at the mate.
However, fair and square looting seemed to be winked at.
Though discipline was generally very strict on deck and on duty, irregularities went on below that were winked at, and in later days would not have been tolerated.
Before the doctor picked up the baby, he put a yellow paper bag down on Thea's coverlid and winked at her.
To the right, on the other side of the road, a rustic fence enclosed the trim, well-groomed plantations of Tanglewood Lodge; through the dead limbs a window of the house winked in the sunset glow like an eye of garnet.
At this the Eurasian turned away to hide a grin of delight and the driver winked deliberately at Amber the while he broadly sketched for him his ancestry and the manner of his life at home and abroad.
Ram Nath had not winked this time, but the fact was indisputable that Amber had not expressed any interest whatever in the location of the telegraph-office.
The white, staring eye winked sardonically through a mist of flakes, was blotted out and turned up a baleful red.
The eyes winked three times, and then they turned up to the ceiling and down to the floor and rolled around so queerly that they seemed to see every part of the room.
The little girl began to weep, she was so much disappointed; and the eyes winked again and looked upon her anxiously, as if the Great Oz felt that she could help him if she would.
He has gone to the Symphony Concert," replied Tekla unblushingly, and young Jetsam winked his thin eyes at the rest.
When the sergeant's back was turned he winkedat George and Abner.
With her dark hair almost brushing the foreman's cheek she winkedat Abner.
As they left the dressing-room Abner winkedat George, and George, solemnly, winked back at him.
There was but one reason why this doctrine won for itself, for a season, the belief of the whole world; and this reason was, that the deductions of that philosophy winked at people's weaknesses.
Prowler said nothing, but winked at his friend, and taking a piece of strong string from his pocket, he bound the poor spotted cats' eight paws all in a bunch together and left them to continue their nap.
Mr. Price, filling his pipe from a paper of tobacco on the mantelpiece, winked at himself encouragingly in the glass, and smiled gently as he heard the chinking of coins upstairs.
The cook sat erect and, the skipper being occupied with Miss Jewell, winked solemnly at the skylight.
She met his parting smile with a gleam of terror and distrust, but he shook his head and reddened as Hamlet winked at Lazarus.
He paused so long again that Champion winked at John and was afraid to look at Shotwell.
The youth who winked a roving eye, Or breathed a non-connubial sigh, Was thereupon condemned to die-- He usually objected.
Tom had leaped at the sound, like a horse at the spur; but Silver had not winked an eye.
He winked and I understood what he meant and let up on him and permitted him to punch me.
Misery had known of and winked at the former practice, for he knew that the men could not work all that time without something to eat, but Crass's suggestion seemed a much better way, and it was adopted.
As they were carrying it in Philpot winked at Bert and whispered: 'Did yer see Pontius Pilate anywheres outside?
When the drinks were served, Philpot, instead of paying for them, winked significantly at the landlord, who nodded silently and unobtrusively made an entry in an account book that was lying on one of the shelves.
The kitten, observing that he was the subject of their conversation, purred loudly and winked as if to intimate that he did not care what rank was conferred upon him so long as the commisariat department was properly attended to.
Billy Unguin winked significantly at O'Brien and glanced at Charlie.
Then his eyes flashed in Charlie's direction, and he winked at those near him.
They winked their yellow eyes at him dubiously, and as if, though they had been awaiting him all these years in disappointment at his tarrying, they did not much want him now.
Only just now two undergraduateswinked at me as I came along.
Small brown hands that spread the mattress While the old folk winked to see How she’d find an extra pillow And an extra sheet for me.
The squatter got back all he lost from his mob, And old Sergeant Kennedy winked at the job; Jim Duff keeps a shanty far out in the west, And the sundowners call it the ‘Bushranger’s Rest.
Jack winked again hurriedly, and said with as much deference as though he were speaking to an Admiral, "That's very good of you, sir.
Jack winked at me from the shelter of our respected uncle's back and I hid a responsive smile.
The big, lank boys laughed, and winked at me as I passed.
As at my door I chanced to be A grenadier he winked at me.
And he winked and blinked at stout Friar Tuck like an owl at the sun.
Then the other looked at Robin and winked cunningly.
At this the Sheriff looked grave and all the guild of butchers too, so that none laughed but Robin, only some winked slyly at each other.
At this the stout Friar looked upon Robin for a long time, his head on one side, and with a most waggish twist to his face; then he slowly winked his right eye.
First he looked at the clothes, with his head on one side, and then he looked at the friar and slowly winked one eye.
Here he winked one eye slyly and stuck his tongue into his cheek.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "winked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.