winksome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From wink +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

winksome (comparative more winksome, superlative most winksome)

  1. Marked by winking
    • 1884, Mahābhārata - Page 171:
      And Naishadha stood revealed by his shadow, his fading garlands, himself stained with dust and sweat, resting on the ground with winksome eyes.
    • 1900, Henry Lawson, On the track:
      But you are mightily encouraged by a winksome expression which you see, or fancy you see, on your side of Tom's face; [...]
    • 1917, A. Walter Utting, A Nom De Guerre:
      [...] the Muse stirs my reluctant pen / To write a verse or two, / I find my topic in a winksome wren / The Muse insists is Prue; [...]
    • 2008, Darrell Kinsey, Torsino:
      He just wears beautiful suits, and one stoned was a winksome in the stage lights like the glint in the eye of an animated whitetail deer who wandered into the courtyard.
    • 2010, Cormac McCarthy, Suttree:
      Whoopla laughter scuttling after him and a gold tooth winksome, bawdy dogstar in the ordurous jaws of fellatio major.