1. jinks - Noun
2. jinks - Verb
3. jinks - Interjection
4. Jinks - Proper noun
noisy and mischievous merrymaking
Source: WordNet“In a sense, being an older dancer, it’s like the culmination of my career," Jinks says. Source: Internet
A new arrangement, by which only 30 officers will serve as a training force for the local force has been described by the Australian foreign minister as "second-best". citation Notes Further reading * Biskup, Peter, B. Jinks and H. Nelson. Source: Internet
"Everywhere in the States is kind of rough at the moment — there's no safe spot, particularly, but I have been kind of reassured with all the emails and updates that UVA has been sending out about their plans for the coming year," said Jinks. Source: Internet
While I enjoyed Catherine Jinks' How to Catch a Bogle, I can't get too many readers to take a chance on a fantasy book with a vaguely Regency/Victorian London (or, as R.J. Anderson points out, Depression era) setting. Source: Internet
I’m proud to partner with Dan Jinks, Aaron Harnick and my great pal, Steven Levenson, to honor this work that has profoundly inspired me and millions of others.” Source: Internet
He had already discussed the film with Jinks and Cohen, and felt they supported him. Source: Internet