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blinking adj 1 :
closing the eyes intermittently and rapidly ; "
he stood blinking in the bright sunlight " [
synonym : {
blinking },
{
winking }]
2 :
informal intensifiers ; "
what a bally (
or blinking )
nuisance ";
"
a bloody fool "; "
a crashing bore "; "
you flaming idiot " [
synonym :
{
bally (
a )}, {
blinking (
a )}, {
bloody (
a )}, {
blooming (
a )},
{
crashing (
a )}, {
flaming (
a )}, {
fucking (
a )}]
n 1 :
a reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly [
synonym :
{
blink }, {
eye blink }, {
blinking }, {
wink }, {
winking },
{
nictitation }, {
nictation }]
Blink \
Blink \ (
bl [
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v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Blinked }
(
bl [
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kt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Blinking }.] [
OE .
blenken ;
akin to dan .
blinke ,
Sw .
blinka ,
G .
blinken to shine ,
glance ,
wink ,
twinkle ,
D .
blinken to shine ;
and prob .
to D .
blikken to glance ,
twinkle ,
G .
blicken to look ,
glance ,
AS .
bl [
imac ]
can to shine ,
E .
bleak . [
root ]
98 .
See {
Bleak };
cf .
1st {
Blench }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To wink ;
to twinkle with ,
or as with ,
the eye .
[
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One eye was blinking ,
and one leg was lame . --
Pope [
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To see with the eyes half shut ,
or indistinctly and with frequent winking ,
as a person with weak eyes .
[
1913 Webster ]
Show me thy chink ,
to blink through with mine eyne .
--
Shak .
[
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3 .
To shine ,
esp .
with intermittent light ;
to twinkle ;
to flicker ;
to glimmer ,
as a lamp .
[
1913 Webster ]
The dew was falling fast ,
the stars began to blink .
--
Wordsworth .
[
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The sun blinked fair on pool and stream . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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4 .
To turn slightly sour ,
as beer ,
mild ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
90 Moby Thesaurus words for "
blinking ":
absolute ,
aflicker ,
asquint ,
astigmatic ,
bickering ,
blasted ,
bleeding ,
blink ,
blink -
eyed ,
blinkard ,
blinky ,
blooming ,
complete ,
coruscant ,
coruscating ,
coruscation ,
cursed ,
cussed ,
damnable ,
dancing ,
downright ,
execrable ,
farsighted ,
firefly ,
flashing ,
flickering ,
flickery ,
flicky ,
fluttering ,
fluttering the eyelids ,
fluttery ,
glimmer ,
glimmering ,
glimmerous ,
glimmery ,
glisten ,
glistening ,
glister ,
glistering ,
glitter ,
glittering ,
glittery ,
glowworm ,
infernal ,
lambent ,
longsighted ,
mope -
eyed ,
myopic ,
nearsighted ,
nictitation ,
out -
and -
out ,
outright ,
perfect ,
playing ,
poor -
sighted ,
presbyopic ,
quivering ,
quivery ,
scintilla ,
scintillant ,
scintillating ,
scintillation ,
scintillescent ,
shimmer ,
shimmering ,
shimmery ,
shortsighted ,
spangle ,
spangly ,
spark ,
sparkle ,
sparkling ,
squinch -
eyed ,
squint -
eyed ,
squinting ,
squinty ,
strabismal ,
strabismic ,
stroboscopic ,
stroboscopic light ,
tinsel ,
tinselly ,
twinkle ,
twinkling ,
twinkly ,
unmitigated ,
wavering ,
wavery ,
winker ,
winking
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Blinking - Wikipedia The blinking rate is determined by the "blinking center", but it can also be affected by external stimulus Some animals, such as tortoises and hamsters, blink their eyes independently of each other Humans use winking, the blinking of only one eye, as a form of body language
Excessive Blinking: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatments - WebMD Excessive blinking is when you blink more than normal It may happen all the time or every once in a while Here’s what you need to know
BLINKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster a : to cause to blink b : to remove (something, such as tears) from the eye by blinking 2 : to deny recognition to
Blinking Causes - Cleveland Clinic In most cases, excessive blinking doesn’t mean you have a health condition But if you blink so much that it affects your daily life, it’s time to see a healthcare provider
Why do we blink? - Live Science Blinking releases a tear film — which mostly consists of water, oil and mucus — to keep the surface of the eyeball smooth It also prevents the eye from drying out, which can be uncomfortable
Blinking - definition of blinking by The Free Dictionary To look in astonishment or disbelief, typically with the eyes blinking: stood blinking at the money they found in the drawer; blinked at the results of the experiment
Why Do I Blink So Much? Excessive Blinking Causes Treatments Discover the reasons behind excessive blinking in children and adults Learn about different causes, symptoms and treatments in our informative guide