jink

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To make a quick evasive turn
A quick evasive turn
To cause a vehicle to make a quick evasive turn
The goal of the poor: money or coins "That's going to take a lot of jink!" means an expensive bit of garnishing
(Rugby football) manoeuvre, change direction
To move quickly, esp
To jink somewhere means to move there quickly in an irregular way, rather than by moving in a straight line. As they reached the start-finish line Prost jinked right and drew abreast. see also high jinks. to change direction suddenly
or dial
with a sudden turn; hence, to dodge; to escape by a quick turn; obs
{f} move in a quick manner so as to avoid something (i.e. a collision), dodge; cause someone or something to move in quick dodging movements
{i} quick evasive motion, dodge
In the games of spoilfive and forty-five, to win the game by taking all five tricks; also, to play to win all five tricks, losing what has been already won if unsuccessful
An aircraft maneuver which sharply changes the instantaneous flight path but maintains the overall route of flight More violent than a weave
except as a hunting term in pig-sticking
jinked
past of jink
jinking
present participle of jink
jinks
{i} revelry, liveliness
jinks
plural of , jink
jinks
third-person singular of jink
jinks
noisy and mischievous merrymaking
jinks
high jinks
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