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winkle
- IPA[ˈwɪŋkl]
英式
- a small herbivorous shore-dwelling mollusc with a spiral shell.;a child's term for a penis.
- extract or obtain something with difficulty
noun: winkle, plural noun: winkles
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名詞
- 1. a small herbivorous shore-dwelling mollusc with a spiral shell.
- 2. informal a child's term for a penis.
動詞
- 1. British extract or obtain something with difficulty I swore I wasn't going to tell her, but she winkled it all out of me
- a shoe with a long pointed toe, popular in the 1950s.
Oxford Dictionary
- a shoe with a long pointed toe, popular in the 1950s.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hero of a story in Washington Irving's Sketch Book (1819–20), who fell asleep in the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hero of a story in Washington Irving's Sketch Book (1819–20), who fell asleep in the ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈwiNGk(ə)l]
美式
- a small herbivorous shore-dwelling mollusk with a spiral shell.
- extract or obtain something with difficulty: I swore I wasn't going to tell her, but she winkled it all out of me
Oxford American Dictionary