Find the word definition

Wiktionary
blunk

vb. (context dialect colloquial informal English) (en-simple past of: blink)

Wikipedia
Blunk

Blunk is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

Usage examples of "blunk".

Don't you remember that discussion between Lincoln--the Lincoln simulacrum, I mean--and Barrows and Blunk?

He glanced at Blunk, who threw up his hands in a gesture of rueful, wry resignation.

For Barrows, for the entire gang of them, Barrows and Blunk and Colleen Nild and Bob Bundy and Pris.

Barrows had a press agent at work, as well as Dave Blunk and all the others.

Dave Blunk rose, too: together we managed to get it propped upright so that it would not fall.

Nild opened the car door wide for us, and between Blunk and myself we managed to get the simulacrum into the back seat.

When Deputy Sheriff Ernest Blunk, on duty on the first floor, heard Cahoon call to him, he went up the stairs without hesitation to find Dillinger waiting for him, gun in hand.

A few moments later Youngblood was put­ting the warden and Blunk in the cell with the others.

He raised the machine gun slightly, the muz­zle poking through, and Blunk said hastily, "No trouble, Mr.

It was still raining, and they were over the border into Illinois when Blunk, on Dillinger's orders, pulled up at the side of the dirt road they had been following.

They got out of the car reluctantly, uncertain as to his intentions, but Dillinger just drove away, the wheels of the big Ford churning mud, and Dillinger hoping some of it would land on Blunk's suit.

A folkie, but not the blunk-blunk banjo kind who used to show up on Hootenanny.

Agents, he thought, of the Blunk-rattling South African True Association.