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wink at

verb as in coquet

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That’s part of the dance of rap beefs though, to have artistic license but a wink at real life resonance.

Former President George W. Bush wore his trademark smirk, winking at people as if he were in on some cosmic joke.

With these winks at white supremacy, Reagan won over evangelical voters and they've been loyal Republicans ever since.

From Salon

Scripts wink at the ridiculous plots that have become cliche!

“This guy is winking at me. At least you’re confident,” she laughed as she clambered over the railing to sing directly to the dude, who said his name was Toby.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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