to blink
31blink´ing|ly — blink|ing «BLIHNG kihng», adjective. 1. that blinks. 2. British Slang. confounded; blooming: »a blinking fool. –blink´ing|ly, adverb …
32blink|ing — «BLIHNG kihng», adjective. 1. that blinks. 2. British Slang. confounded; blooming: »a blinking fool. –blink´ing|ly, adverb …
33blink back/away tears — see ↑blink, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑tear …
34Blink — (Meteorol.), so v.w. Ochsenauge 6) …
35blink — • blink, glimt, skymt, klipp • glimt, sken, stråle, reflex, skimmer …
36blink — vb *wink Analogous words: ignore, disregard, overlook, slight, *neglect: evade, elude, avoid, shun (see ESCAPE) Contrasted words: *see, note, notice, observe, remark …
37blink|ered — «BLIHNG kuhrd», adjective. having a restricted outlook; narrow minded …
38blink something away — ˌblink sthaˈway/ˈback derived to try to control tears or clear your eyes by blinking • She bravely blinked back her tears. Main entry: ↑blinkderived …
39blink something back — ˌblink sthaˈway/ˈback derived to try to control tears or clear your eyes by blinking • She bravely blinked back her tears. Main entry: ↑blinkderived …
40Blink-182 (album) — Blink 182 …