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    Use "kink" in a sentence

    kink example sentences

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    1. “Aw, such a kink in my neck!”


    2. My tail was very painful and had the kink you can see now, and it still hurt to move, but I was stronger and knew I would survive


    3. Or, if a kink got into a hose the water would block, but the steam would come out with a lot of force


    4. Want t kink it up? Cook some bacon


    5. If there is a kink in the hose (like poor structure and posture of the


    6. This kink should supply us with all the details about our form if we tend to àpply, project, reflect and convertìt without being inclined tòlook, taste, feel and hearèxisting remarks that to morrow never comes


    7. This kink should supply us with all the details about our form if we tend to `apply, project, reflect and convert` it without being inclined to `look, taste, feel and hear` existing remarks that to morrow never comes


    8. This time the kink was attributed to adhesions from the previous surgery


    9. “I have a kink in my back and was wondering if you would rub it for me?”


    10. There was even a kink where Mori’s collarbone would have been

    11. And I suppose he might have broken his neck by falling out of bed, if he got in an awkward kink


    12. Just as with average yield spreads, there is a distinct kink in returns when moving beyond the IG threshold


    13. As the least tangle or kink in the coiling would, in running out, infallibly take somebody's arm, leg, or entire body off, the utmost precaution is used in stowing the line in its tub


    14. It is that meek, silvery gold color that usually has neither kink nor curl, but in her case it curled riotously, broke out at the nape of her neck in absurd babyish ringlets and at her temples


    1. Twenty feet up, the tube was kinked and barely passable


    2. As the doctor removes the tape that is holding the tube to his body where it enters the chest cavity Lewis notices the plastic tubing is kinked


    3. Before she knew what was happening, Jeff’s hand was on her head, pushing it down so fast her neck kinked


    4. It looked as though he deliberately kinked the plastic pipe, replaced the cover and carried on steering until the engine died of fuel starvation


    5. For example, a good cable tester tests for electrical noise caused by proximity to fluorescent lights or other electrical equipment; crosstalk caused by signals traveling over an adjacent wire; attenuation caused by excessively long cable segments or improperly rated cable; and kinked or stretched cables, as indicated by specific levels of capacitance


    1. He stood slowly, stretching the kinks out of his neck and shoulders


    2. I’d heard stories of kinks and fetishes, of dangerous games and safe words


    3. The book was tentatively entitled; ‘Hints and Kinks of Aerial Fighting


    4. He would take a few years to work the kinks out before he became useful


    5. After checking in, each pilot shook his head and squirmed in his seat to relieve the kinks caused by the strain of close formation flying through the gathering thunderstorm clouds


    6. greatest, kinks will form in the filamentary currents


    7. in these kinks, they will collide with ordinary matter


    8. times forming kinks in the middle, others forming knots at one or both


    9. assumption that future society works out the kinks and builds such a machine, it begs a very


    10. One of the kinks of purchasing something online with the use of a debit card is the fact that it may have a spending limit

    11. filk-master "Weird" Al Yankovic's Star Wars-oriented rendition of the Kinks tune, "Lola


    12. The next morning we were up early, John and Andrew stirring some hour after I had already awakened, kinks worked out of our joints, wide awake, we headed north toward Jerusalem


    13. “I know the feeling,” she said sympathetically as she watched Cali try to stretch out the kinks


    14. Your brain might have to work out the kinks, though, before you get such a lucky rewiring


    15. Appears on: Something Else by the Kinks (1967)


    16. Bohdan crawled out and stood slowly, working the kinks out of his back as he stood


    17. "Why does he want me to go to this stupid thing anyway?" he complains that night as Blondie reaches up to massage the kinks out of the back of his neck with her lithe fingers


    18. Her hand slips up to the back of his neck to rub gentle circles against the kinks there


    19. stretched the kinks from his spine


    20. You can't see it yet though, still got to work out some kinks and I'm still not sure where the story is going, but I'm getting there," Tracey said

    21. pulled her muscles to relieve the kinks that had built


    22. A good way to argue this and straighten out the kinks is to simplify and condense it, thus:


    23. There was no sign of that chubby pink-cheeked lady, but as Scarlett searched anxiously a spare old negro, with grizzled kinks and an air of dignified authority, came toward her through the mud, his hat in his hand


    24. As they came down handle and cried; and Scarlett saw with incurious surprise that the kinks on his head, so jettily black when she went to Atlanta a few months before, were now grizzled


    25. Another time, he came home relating the comical argument that had broken out between the Brothers Davies during rehearsals when The Kinks made an appearance


    26. It’s an amazing bit of technology, even if all the kinks haven’t quite been worked out yet


    27. And far off, beyond the white waste of snow, I could see the river lying like a black ribbon in kinks and curls as it wound its way


    28. The girls said he made the best popovers in the world, and he could give a massage that would shake the kinks out of a Saturday night when the fleet was in


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    Synonyms for "kink"

    kink twirl twist crick rick wrick curl curve crape crimp frizz frizzle kink up

    "kink" definitions

    a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)


    a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight


    a person with unusual sexual tastes


    an eccentric idea


    a difficulty or flaw in a plan or operation


    curl tightly


    form a curl, curve, or kink