- to close and reopen the eyes, especially involuntarily: Every time I blink, it makes the cut on my eyelid hurt.
- to look with half-shut eyes or rapidly closing and opening eyes: I blinked at the harsh morning light.
- to be startled, surprised, or dismayed (usually followed by at): She blinked at his sudden fury.
- to look evasively or with indifference; ignore (often followed by at): to blink at another's eccentricities.
- to shine unsteadily, dimly, or intermittently; twinkle; flicker: The light on the buoy blinked in the distance.
- to yield or back down from a confrontation: All eyes are on the two nations' standoff, waiting to see who blinks.
- to close and reopen (the eye or eyes), usually rapidly, repeatedly, or involuntarily; She blinked her eyes in an effort to wake up.
- to cause (something) to twinkle or shine intermittently: We blinked the flashlight frantically, but there was no response.
- to ignore deliberately; evade; shirk: Although deaths continue to rise, the authorities have blinked the problem.
- an act or instance of closing and reopening the eyes, especially repeatedly or involuntarily: She claimed not to be startled, but her blink betrayed her.
- the act or condition of flickering, twinkling, or shining intermittently: The faithful blink of the lighthouse comforted the crew.
- a gleam; glimmer: There was not a blink of light anywhere.
- a glance or glimpse.
- Meteorology.
- not in proper working order; in need of repair: The washing machine is on the blink again.
- to close and immediately reopen (the eyes or an eye), usually involuntarily
- to look with the eyes partially closed, as in strong sunlight
- to shine intermittently, as in signalling, or unsteadily
- to clear the eyes of (dust, tears, etc)
- to be surprised or amazed
- to pretend not to know or see (a fault, injustice, etc)
- the act or an instance of blinking
- a glance; glimpse
- short for iceblink (def. 1)
- not working properly
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