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Winker

Winker \Wink"er\, n.

  1. One who winks.
    --Pope.

  2. A horse's blinder; a blinker.

Wiktionary
winker

n. 1 A horse's blinder; a blinker. 2 somebody who winks

WordNet
winker
  1. n. a person who winks

  2. blind consisting of a leather eye-patch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side [syn: blinker, blinder]

Wikipedia
Winker

Winker may refer to:

  • Blinders, also known as blinkers or winkers, a piece of horse tack that restrict the horse's vision
  • Winker Watson, a fictional character who has his own comic strip in the UK comic The Dandy

Usage examples of "winker".

She stopped short when the winker gave her rump a solid slap, and she stood there, suffering their laughter.

Senator Winker had purposely passed several calls wherein he could have had the bill handed down for passage.

Estafette van of the gendarmerie is recognisable a kilometre off, even without its blue winker on the roof.

He got out and fixed the winkers, then put his hands as far as he could reach into his pockets--from the position of his trousers he could not possibly reach bottom.

I bought a new hat, and a shirt with winkers, packed up me traps, and came to Market Harborough on the stage-coach.

He buckled on the spurs at the chopping block, slipped the winkers off the leader and the bridle on, and took up the fencing-wire, and started out the gate with the horse.

I also found my eye-lashes frozen together, and I lost several winkers in getting rid of those solidified tears.

He got out and fixed the winkers, then put his hands as far as he could reach into his pockets--from the position of his trousers he could not possibly reach bottom.

Inasmuch as I am delightful to be able to state, with the joy of lifing in my forty winkers, that a handsome sovereign was freely pledged in their pennis in the sluts maschine, alonging wath a cherrywickerkishabrack of maryfruit under Shadow La Rose, to both the legintimate lady performers of display unquestionable, Elsebett and Marryetta Gunning, H 2 O, by that noblesse of leechers at his Saxontannery with motto in Wwalshe's ffrenchllatin: O'Neill saw Queen Molly's pants: and much admired engraving, meaning complet manly parts during alleged recent act of our chief mergey margey magistrades, five itches above the kneecap, as required by statues.