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- The protesters replied to the police officers' demands with a chorus of 'oinks'.
- The hogs 'oinked' happily in their pen as the farmer poured slop in their feeding trough.
- The farmer stopped to 'blinker' his horse before getting into heavily trafficked area.
- The stars were 'twinkling' in the dark sky.
- We could see the lights of the village 'twinkling' in the distance.
- His shrewd little eyes twinkled roguishly.
- He was a rotund, jolly man with a 'twinkle' in his eye.
- The yard manager is 'linking' the sections of the train together.
- Conjunctions frequently function as 'linking' words in a sentence.
- That little 'trinket' around her neck must have cost a bundle.
- It's only a little 'trinket', but it reminds her of him.
- a 'blinking' light
- Despite leading the way for years, the new model is really 'stinking'
- an 'unwrinkled' face
- The confectioner 'sprinkled' icing sugar over the cakes.
- The confectioner 'sprinkled' the cakes with icing sugar.
- It 'sprinkled' outside all day long.
- He decorated the Christmas card with a sprinkle of glitter.
- As the ocean receded from the beach it left the sand appearing 'wrinkled'.
- Idly, the detective 'thought' what his next move should be.
- I 'thought' for three hours about the problem and still couldn’t find the solution.
- I tend to 'think' of her as rather ugly.
- I 'think' she is pretty, contrary to most people.
- I 'think' she’ll pass the examination.
- At the time I 'thought' his adamant refusal to give in right.
- I hope you won’t 'think' me stupid if I ask you what that means.
- I'll have a think about that and let you know.
- A 'linkage' in my car's transmission is broken so I can't shift out of first gear.
- Nothing is 'unthinkable', nothing impossible to the balanced person, provided it comes out of the needs of life and is dedicated to life's further development - q:Lewis Lewis Mumford
- This garment will 'shrink' when wet.
- You need to see a 'shrink'.
- My 'shrink' said that he was an enabler, bad for me.
- We spent all day shrink-wrapping boxes and now my feet hurt.
- The Titanic is 'unsinkable'.
- She's a shrinking violet, whenever people look at her she gets smaller.
- We thought the toy was still in its original packaging because it was 'shrink-wrapped'.
- What is your 'thinking' on this subject?
- I'm 'thinking' about inventing a new perpetual-motion machine.
- I was impressed by the wine's 'drinkability'.
- The diplomat accused the other nation's leader of 'brinkmanship' for refusing to redeploy the troops along their nations' shared border.
- The loser in the staring game is the person who 'blinks' first.
- An urban legend claims that gang members will attack anyone who 'blinks' them.
- Don't come to the door until I 'blink' twice.
- The 'blinking' text on the screen was distracting.
- Hook the 'sinker' onto this loop.
- His 'sinkers' drew one ground ball after another.
- That movie 'stinks'. I didn't even stay for the end.
- Something 'stinks' about the politician's excuses.
- If you don't make a 'stink' about the problem, nothing will be done.
- The concert was 'stink'.
- My new dress is a wonderful shade of 'pink'.
- This garden in particular has a beautiful bed of 'pinks'.
- Your hat, madam, is the very 'pink' of fashion.
- Oh dear, he's left himself snookered behind the 'pink'.
- He 'crinkled' the wrapper and threw it out.
- He observed the 'crinkles' forming around his eyes and suddenly felt old.
- The mayor’s assistant serves as the 'link' to the media.
- The third 'link' of the silver chain needs to be resoldered.
- The weakest 'link'.
- A by-N-'link' is composed of N lanes.
- The 'link' on the page points to the sports scores.
- My homepage 'links' to my wife's.
- Zie je die auto 'links'?
- Bij het volgende verkeerslicht 'links' afslaan.
- We gaan naar 'links'.
- Er zit een vlek op je 'linkse' schoen.
- Dat zijn 'linkse' ideeën.
- Ik ben 'links', je kan niet met mijn pen schrijven.
- Dat is een opinie die je van 'links' zou kunnen horen.
- Als je nog eens zoiets 'links' wil doen, waarschuw ons dan even.
- Siehst du das Auto 'links'?
- An der nächsten Ampel 'links' abbiegen.
- Wir gehen nach 'links'.
- I feel like the salesman 'hoodwinked' me into buying right away.
- I witnessed the 'sinking' of my ship from the shore.
- He 'drank' the water I gave him.
- You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him 'drink'.
- You've been 'drinking', haven't you?
- No thanks, I don't 'drink'.
- I’d like another 'drink' please.
- Can I buy you a 'drink'?
- He was about to take a 'drink' from his root beer.
- My favourite 'drink' is the White Russian.
- It’s enough to drive you to 'drink'.
- She has a problem with the 'drink'.
- If he doesn't pay off the mafia, he’ll wear cement shoes to the bottom of the 'drink'!
- '1915 Burgess, Thronton W.', The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston; ch. XIX:
- Jones' has a two-seamer with heavy 'sink'.
- Spending time out in the sun may cause you to develop 'wrinkles' sooner.
- Three months later, we're still discovering new 'wrinkles'.
- Be careful not to 'wrinkle' your dress before we arrive.
- An hour in the tub will cause your fingers to 'wrinkle'.
- The glasses 'tinkled' together as they were placed on the table.
- The butler 'tinkled' dinner.
- give someone a 'tinkle'. (British) to call someone on the telephone
- You could hear the 'clink' of the glasses from the next room.
- If he keeps doing things like that, he’s sure to end up in the 'clink'.
- The hammers 'clinked' on the stone all night.
- We couldn't get enough water to put out the fire because of a 'kink' in the hose.
- They had planned to open another shop downtown, but their plan had a few 'kinks'.
- The forward 'dinked' the ball over the goalkeeper to score his first goal of the season.
- I gave him a 'dink' on my bike.
- Featuring a prominent and unique opening chord, the song's success provided the first inkling that The Beatles were not the one-hit wonder some had suggested when they first came to America. —:Wikipedia: A Hard Day's Night A Hard Day's Night (song)
- Lets go and murder a fox, dear. Have you got your 'pinks'?
- Quotation
- Every gentleman needs at least one pair of 'cufflinks'.
- 'kinky' hair
- They stayed in a 'dinky' hotel room, but they had a great trip.
- Er zit een vlek op je 'linker' schoen.
- The TSA has been getting a lot of 'ink' lately.
- Give someone a 'tinkle'.
- Sausage 'link'.
- Tšaikovski pink
- The Titanic was advertised as being unsinkable; regrettably it turned out to be quite 'sinkable'.
- I've gotta say as much as I enjoy a good romp with a bear, I love to bone 'twinks'. It's just so easy to pick them up and move them around, and pretty much just dominate them.
- Haven't you seen his Web site? I'll 'link' you to it.
- Featuring a prominent and unique opening chord, the song's success provided the first 'inkling' that The Beatles were not the one-hit wonder some had suggested when they first came to America. —:Wikipedia: A Hard Day's Night A Hard Day's Night (song)
- The warrior saw a 'chink' in her enemy's armor, and aimed her spear accordingly.
- The 'chink' in the theory is that the invaders have superior muskets.
- At 67, her face was remarkably 'wrinkle-free'.
- Yet almost wish, with sudden 'shrink', / That I had less to praise. — Leigh Hunt.
- The dryer 'shrank' my sweater.
- Molly 'shrank' away from the blows of the whip.




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