Sentences with Wink At

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58 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wink At'

The scientist would wink at minor discrepancies in the data, focusing on the overall trends.

Despite the broken rules, the coach chose to wink at the player's enthusiastic spirit during the game.

The boss decided to wink at the employee's tardiness, understanding the challenges they were facing at home.

The principal chose to wink at the small pranks during the senior prank week, finding them harmless and amusing.

The manager had to wink at the delayed project timeline, considering the unexpected issues that arose.

The judge had no choice but to wink at the witness's minor contradiction in the courtroom.

The editor had to wink at the journalist's minor factual error in the article, knowing it was unintentional.

Recognizing the fatigue of the team, the coach chose to wink at the missed practice session before the championship.

She gave him a quick wink at the party, hinting at a secret they both shared.

The mischievous child would often wink at his friends before playing a prank on the teacher.

The old friends exchanged a knowing wink at the mention of their favorite childhood hangout.

In the spy movie, the protagonist would wink at the camera whenever he successfully completed a mission.

The police officer decided to wink at the driver's minor speeding offense and issued a friendly warning instead.

In a moment of understanding, the two business partners would often wink at each other during important meetings.

The grandmother would wink at her grandchild's sneaky cookie thefts, secretly enjoying the mischief.

Despite the messy room, the parent chose to wink at the child's creative playtime chaos.

The judge had to decide whether to wink at the defendant's minor infraction or enforce a strict penalty.

The chef would wink at the apprentice's unconventional cooking methods, appreciating the bold experimentation.

He decided to wink at his friend's tardiness and not mention it to the teacher.

The judge was not willing to wink at the defendant's repeated offenses and decided on a strict penalty.

Despite the noise, the librarian decided to wink at the students who were engrossed in their studies.

The coach had to wink at the athlete's minor misconduct to maintain team harmony during the championship.

The professor refused to wink at plagiarism and emphasized the importance of academic integrity.

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