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shine unsteadily

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  • flicker — 1. v. & n. v.intr. 1 (of light) shine unsteadily or fitfully. 2 (of a flame) burn unsteadily, alternately flaring and dying down. 3 a (of a flag, a reptile s tongue, an eyelid, etc.) move or wave to and fro; quiver; vibrate. b (of the wind) blow… …   Useful english dictionary

  • flicker — 1. noun a) A certain type of small woodpecker, especially of the genus Colaptes b) An unsteady flash of light. 2. verb a) To burn or shine unsteadily. To burn or shine with a wavering light. There I lay on one side with a thin and r …   Wiktionary

  • blink — blink1 [blıŋk] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Middle Dutch; Origin: blinken to shine ] 1.) [I and T] to shut and open your eyes quickly ▪ I blinked as I came out into the sunlight. 2.) if lights blink, they shine unsteadily or go on and off quickly ▪ The… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • blink — /blingk/, v.i. 1. to open and close the eye, esp. involuntarily; wink rapidly and repeatedly. 2. to look with winking or half shut eyes: I blinked at the harsh morning light. 3. to be startled, surprised, or dismayed (usually fol. by at): She… …   Universalium

  • blink — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to shut and open your eyes quickly: I blinked as I came out into the sunlight. 2 (I) if lights blink, they shine unsteadily or go on and off rapidly: The light on your answering machine is blinking. 3 not (even) blink to not seem… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • blink — [[t]blɪŋk[/t]] v. i. 1) to open and close the eye, esp. involuntarily 2) to be startled or dismayed (usu. fol. by at): She blinked at his outburst[/ex] 3) to look evasively or with indifference; ignore (often fol. by at): to blink at another s… …   From formal English to slang

  • blink — /blɪŋk / (say blingk) verb (i) 1. to wink, especially rapidly and repeatedly. 2. to look with winking or half shut eyes. 3. to cast a glance; take a peep. 4. to shine unsteadily or dimly; twinkle. 5. (of a person) to yield under pressure. –verb… …  

  • blink — ► VERB 1) shut and open the eyes quickly. 2) (blink at) react to (something) with surprise or disapproval. 3) (of a light) shine unsteadily or intermittently. ► NOUN ▪ an act of blinking. ● on the blink Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary

  • flicker — flicker1 [flik′ər] vi. [ME flikeren < OE flicorian, akin to flacor, flying, ON flǫkta, to flutter: for IE base see FLAW2] 1. to flap the wings rapidly, as in hovering; flutter: said of a bird 2. to move with a quick, light, wavering motion 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • flicker — v 1. twinkle, sparkle, glimmer, blink, shimmer; glint, glitter, glisten, Archaic. glister, burn unsteadily; spark, scintillate, flame, flare or flare up; flash, fulgurate, gleam, streak, glare, coruscate; glow, shine, luminesce, incandesce,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • flicker — I. verb (flickered; flickering) Etymology: Middle English flikeren, from Old English flicorian Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to move irregularly or unsteadily ; flutter 2. to burn or shine fitfully or with a fluctuating light …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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