of Wink
Source: Webster's dictionaryI asked a thief to steal me a peach He turned up his eyes. I asked a lithe lady to lie her down Holy and meek, she cries. As soon as I went An angel came. He winked at the thief And smiled at the dame And without one word spoke Had a peach from the tree, And twixt earnest and joke Enjoyed the lady. William Blake
Howʹd you get here?ʺ I asked. She winked. ʺYouʹre not the only ones who can steal cars. Or, in my case, get people to ‘willinglyʹ lend them. Richelle Mead
"Do you always travel first-class, Mr. Hardman?” "Yes, sir. The firm pays my travelling expenses.” He winked. Agatha Christie
And then a light winked like an eye. . . . And very many miles away. Stephen Vincent Benét
I spent hours on the internet looking at how glamorous actresses winked and how they would put their hand on their waist, and I was told to look at how they would walk in a room and how her body takes place of everything. Berenice Bejo
I wouldn't mind meeting a dashing thief," the woman's friend whispered. Hale winked at Kat. Kat raised her eyebrows and whispered, "I'd like to meet one of those, too. Ally Carter