Associations to the word «Twinkle»
Noun
- Wink
- Taper
- Sparkle
- Ripley
- Sunlight
- Gauntlet
- Precipice
- Dandy
- Hara
- Flicker
- Horus
- Little
- Cartwright
- Scotty
- Eyelid
- Haze
- Hint
- Parlour
- Rhyme
- Nursery
- Shine
- Sheath
- Jingle
- Eyebrow
- Blackness
- Glare
- Emerald
- Blade
- Watts
- Brie
- Horizon
- Buster
- Mote
- Orc
- Crusader
- Bayonet
- Below
- Bright
- Yew
- Parenthesis
- Candle
- Alton
- Gypsy
- Bertram
- Odd
- Kapoor
- Brightness
- Je
- Wally
- Valet
- Diamond
- Knitting
- Veil
- Medic
- Kumar
- Far
- Menace
- Regis
- Brothers
- Glance
Adjective
Wiktionary
TWINKLE, verb. (of a source of light) to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer
TWINKLE, verb. (chiefly of eyes) to be bright with delight
TWINKLE, verb. To bat, blink or wink the eyes
TWINKLE, verb. To flit to and fro
TWINKLE, noun. A sparkle or glimmer of light
TWINKLE, noun. A sparkle of delight in the eyes.
TWINKLE, noun. A flitting movement
TWINKLE IN ONE'S FATHER'S EYE, noun. (idiomatic) (colloquial) (humorous) A notional look of anticipation or hope (either for sex or a child) in one's father's eyes at or around the time of one's conception.
TWINKLE TOES, noun. (slang) Someone with extraordinary footwork
Dictionary definition
TWINKLE, noun. A rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash.
TWINKLE, noun. Merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance; "he had a sparkle in his eye"; "there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes".
TWINKLE, verb. Gleam or glow intermittently; "The lights were flashing".
TWINKLE, verb. Emit or reflect light in a flickering manner; "Does a constellation twinkle more brightly than a single star?".
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