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  • 91blink-and-you-miss-it — adjective Barely visible. The famous actors blink and you miss it appearance in the short film is little known …

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  • 92Blink-182 (álbum) — Quinto álbum oficial de la banda californiana blink 182, lanzado 18 de noviembre de 2003, y para algunos expertos el más rockero de los que han lanzado hasta el momento, incluye temas como Feeling this, Down, I miss you y Always. En el tema All… …

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  • 93blink — blịnk 〈Adj.〉 glänzend, rein ● 〈fast nur in der Wendung〉 blink und blank [Nebenform zu blank] * * * blịnk <indekl. Adj.>: in der Fügung b. und blank (ugs.; vor Sauberkeit glänzend). * * * blịnk <indekl. Adj.>: in der Fügung b. und… …

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  • 94blink reflex — 1. corneal r. (def. 1). 2. blink responses considered together …

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  • 95blink responses — compound muscle action potentials evoked in the orbicularis oculi muscles by stimulation of the skin innervated by the supraorbital nerve. An early response (the R1 wave) occurs on the same side as the stimulation and a later response (the R2… …

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  • 96blink back — phr verb Blink back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑tear …

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  • 97blink — See: on the blink …

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  • 98blink — i. To switch off and on navigation lights twice in quick succession at night as an acknowledgment of receiving a message. ii. Illuminating and extinguishing lights or other indications, or presenting black and white or other contrasting… …

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  • 99blink — v 1. wink, nictitate, nictate; flutter, flicker. 2. squint, screw up the eyes, see with half an eye, look askance; glimpse, spot, espy, descry, spy, perceive, glance at. 3. wince, flinch, start, shrink, recoil, blench; quiver, shudder, quake,… …

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  • 100blink — [blɪŋk] verb I 1) [I/T] to close your eyes and quickly open them again 2) [I] if a light blinks, it goes on and off continuously II noun [C] blink [blɪŋk] the act of closing and opening your eyes quickly …

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