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91Wink (comics) — Infobox Magazine title = Wink image size = image caption = editor = editor title = previous editor = staff writer = frequency = circulation = category = manhwa company = Seoul Munhwasa publisher = firstdate = August 1, 1993 country = South Korea… …
92Wink (Winck) Joseph Gregor — Joseph Gregor Wink (Winck) (getauft 8. Mai 1710 in Deggendorf; † 11. April 1781 in Hildesheim) war ein deutscher Maler und Stuckateur. Wink war Schüler von Cosmas Damian Asam und absolvierte seine Lehrjahre in Augsburg und Holland. Bis 1743… …
93wink of sleep — n. a bit of sleep; the smallest amount of sleep. (Usually in the negative.) □ I hardly got a wink of sleep all night long. □ I couldn’t get a wink of sleep because of the noise …
94Wink (animated file) — Winks are Flash based animated files that appear in Windows Live Messenger. When a user sends a Wink to a friend, the animation file is transferred over the Internet and is displayed on the recipient s computer screen. Microsoft provides some… …
95Wink Davenport — Winthrop ( Wink ) Davenport is an American former volleyball player, and the father of tennis champion Lindsay Davenport. He played on the 1968 Olympic volleyball team for United States, and finished seventh with the team in Mexico City …
96wink murder — noun A childrens game in which a designated player attempts to wink at as many people as possible in order to kill them, without being caught by the player who has to guess who the murderer is …
97wink at — Synonyms and related words: OK, abide with, accede to, accept, accord to, agree to, allow for, approve, approve of, assent, be big, be blind, be blind to, be caught out, be content with, be easy with, be inattentive, be unwary, be willing, bear,… …
98Wink — Wiencke. Valentin Winke, Bürger zu Hoym (Sachsen Anhalt), ist a. 1456 bezeugt …
99*wink* — ● ►en excl. ►IRC Expression utilisée dans un message pour faire un clin d œil (rarement utilisée entre francophones) …
100wink at — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. connive, pass over, gloss over, condone, pretend not to see, excuse, permit, forgive, turn a blind eye toward. Ant. censure*, frown upon, revile. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To pretend not to see: blink (at), connive at …