Tinkle vs. Winkle

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Tinkleverb

(intransitive) To make light metallic sounds, rather like a very small bell.

Tinkleverb

(transitive) To cause to tinkle.

Tinkleverb

(transitive) To indicate, signal, etc. by tinkling.

Tinkleverb

To hear, or resound with, a small, sharp sound.

Tinkleverb

To urinate.

Tinklenoun

A light metallic sound, resembling the tinkling of bells or wind chimes.

Tinklenoun

A telephone call.

Tinklenoun

An act of urination.

Tinkleverb

To make, or give forth, small, quick, sharp sounds, as a piece of metal does when struck; to clink.

Tinkleverb

To hear, or resound with, a small, sharp sound.

Tinkleverb

To cause to clonk, or make small, sharp, quick sounds.

Tinklenoun

A small, sharp, quick sound, as that made by striking metal.

Tinklenoun

a light clear metallic sound as of a small bell

Tinkleverb

make or emit a high sound;

Tinkle

Tinkle is an Indian fortnightly magazine for children, published mainly in India. Originally owned by the India Book House, the Tinkle brand was acquired by ACK Media in 2007.

Winklenoun

A periwinkle or its shell, of family Littorinidae.

Winklenoun

Any one of various marine spiral gastropods, especially, in the United States, either of two species Busycotypus canaliculata and Busycon carica.

Winklenoun

The penis, especially that of a boy rather than that of a man.

Winkleverb

To extract.

Winklenoun

Any periwinkle.

Winklenoun

small edible marine snail; steamed in wine or baked

Winklenoun

edible marine gastropod

Winkleverb

emit or reflect light in a flickering manner;

Winkleverb

gleam or glow intermittently;

Winkleverb

remove or displace from a position

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