Winkle

//ˈwɪŋkəl//

"Winkle" in a Sentence (9 examples)

Rip Van Winkle slept for twenty years.

[…] because the inward Eare is intorted like a winkle-shell, and hangeth as a bell in thee steeple of the body, it easily perceiueth all appulsions of the Ayre.

Shrimps and winkles are the staple commodities of the afternoon trade, which lasts from three to half-past five in the evening. These articles are generally bought by the working-classes for their tea.

Sometimes late at night men would come in with a pail of winkles they had bought cheap, and share them out.

Briony was on her knees, trying to put her arms round Lola and gather her to her, but the body was bony and unyielding, wrapped tight about itself like a seashell. A winkle.

There were also found fragments of the winkle (Fulgar carica).

The conchs or winkles, Busycon carica (fig. 204, opp. p. 216) and B. canaliculata, ... He gave the estimate of one planter who believed that one winkle was able to destroy a bushel of oysters in a single hour.

In Connecticut, the so-called "winkle" chowder is made from B. [Busycon] canaliculatum.

After all, he didn't want his winkle to get so big it became unruly and unnatural.

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