See also: Blink and BLINK From Middle English blynken, blenken, from Old English blincan (suggested by causative verb blenċan (“to deceive”); > English...
blink of an eye (usually uncountable, plural blinks of an eye) (idiomatic) A moment (a very short period of time). Just a blink of an eye later, he was...
blink BLINK From a contraction of the group's name, itself a compound of black + pink, seemingly chosen as a homophone of blink. Blink (plural Blinks)...
simple present indicative of blink “blinks”, in OneLook Dictionary Search. blinks on Wikipedia.Wikipedia blinks indefinite genitive singular of blink...
intermittent connection. on the blink (UK, Australia, informal) functioning erratically, malfunctioning; not working or not working well. Usually refers...
blinked simple past and past participle of blink blinked (not comparable) Affected with blinking. (Appalachia) Sour....
From blink + lys. blinklys n (definite singular blinklyset, indefinite plural blinklys, definite plural blinklysa or blinklysene) a flashing light (on...