ablink

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English

Etymology

From a- +‎ blink.

Adjective

ablink (not comparable)

  1. Blinking; filled or covered (with things that are blinking).
    • 1912, Saki, “Sredni Vashtar”, in The Chronicles of Clovis, London: John Lane, pages 100–101:
      out through that doorway came a long, low, yellow-and-brown beast, with eyes a-blink at the waning daylight
    • 1973, Poul Anderson, chapter 3, in Hrolf Kraki’s Saga, New York: Ballantine Books, page 49:
      The fog lifted quite suddenly toward the evening—and there were those lean hulls, ablink with mail and spears
    • 1999, Burt Kearns, chapter 7, in Tabloid Baby, Nashville: Celebrity Books, page 94:
      Emergency flashers ablink, I drove alongside the long queue to the gas pumps.