He winked and blinked, and thought it all frightfully monotonous out there on the flat, and presently dropped asleep, sitting bolt upright. |
Silver winked in the man's grizzled brown hair and in the stubble that grew on his cheekbones. |
He picked up the flowers as if on a sudden impulse, and he winked at the old woman, as if he had some shining joke to share with her. |
John winked at me with the roguish charm for which he is renowned and I took it as camaraderie. |
However, the girl in question gave a silky smile, slanting her shoulders at a flattering angle, and winked at Spike flirtatiously. |
The Jim Crow law was winked at by the firm, and many colored patrons were served in the main parlor, which was also on the second floor. |