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twinkly, a.|ˈtwɪŋklɪ| [f. twinkle n. or v.1 + -y.] 1. Characterized by twinkling.
1884St. James's Gaz. 21 June 5/1 The most twinkly star of contemporary journalism. 1903Daily Record & Mail 5 Aug. 4 A twinkly humour about the lips. 2. Comb., as twinkly-eyed adj.
1926G. Frankau My Unsentimental Journey x. 135 A very self-possessed if somewhat twinkly-eyed young woman. 1974P. Gzowski Bk. about this Country 11/2 Professor Hiebert..made twinkly-eyed, flirtatious remarks to Edith. |