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twinkling
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tw??kl??/
- Hyphenation: twink?ling
Etymology 1
From Middle English twynkelynge, equivalent to twinkle +? -ing.
Adjective
twinkling (comparative more twinkling, superlative most twinkling)
- Sparkling intermittently.
- Synonym: atwinkle
Translations
Verb
twinkling
- Present participle and gerund of twinkle.
Etymology 2
From Middle English twynkelyng, twynkelynge, equivalent to twinkle +? -ing.
Noun
twinkling (plural twinklings)
- A shining with fast intermittent light.
- A very short period, notionally the time it takes to blink the eyes.
Derived terms
- in the twinkling of a bedpost
- in the twinkling of a bedstaff
- in the twinkling of an eye
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winkling
English
Verb
winkling
- present participle of winkle
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