1. blinks - Noun
2. blinks - Verb
small Indian lettuce of northern regions
Source: WordNetThe hands of every clock are shears, trimming us away scrap by scrap, and every time piece with a digital readout blinks us towards implosion. Dean Koontz
She said: "I get scared when my eye blinks. Scared that during that second when my gaze is switched off, a snake or a rat or another man could slip into your place." Milan Kundera
Founded on rock and facing the night-fouled sea A beacon blinks at its own brilliance, Over and over with cutlass gaze Solving the Gordian waters ... Richard Wilbur
De Soya blinks. "Suicide is a mortal sin,” he says. On the screen the girl nods seriously. "Yes,” she says, "but I am not a Christian. Also, I'd rather go to hell than go with you.”. Dan Simmons
I have a problem, if the light goes on on TV and it blinks midnight, I don't know how to fix it. Don Rickles
The eye looking at the sun will not need an adviser before it blinks. African Proverb