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#*: These stars do not '''twinkle''' when viewed through telescopes that have large apertures.
#*: These stars do not '''twinkle''' when viewed through telescopes that have large apertures.
#* {{RQ:Scott Waverley|passage=The western sky '''twinkled''' with stars.}}
#* {{RQ:Scott Waverley|passage=The western sky '''twinkled''' with stars.}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1950|month=January|author=Arthur F. Beckenham|title=With British Railways to the Far North|journal=Railway Magazine|page=8|text=As the train rumbled slowly over the Forth Bridge, the western sky was aflame with a particularly gorgeous sunset, and lights were '''twinkling''' from the small craft riding at anchor on the calm waters of the firth.}}
# {{lb|en|chiefly|of eyes}} To be [[bright]] with [[delight]].
# {{lb|en|chiefly|of eyes}} To be [[bright]] with [[delight]].
#: {{synonyms|en|sparkle}}
#: {{synonyms|en|sparkle}}

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Etymology

From Middle English twinclen, twynclen, from Old English twinclian (to twinkle), equivalent to twink (to wink; blink; twinkle) +‎ -le (frequentative suffix). Compare German zwinkern (to wink; twinkle).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtwɪŋ.kəl/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪŋkəl

Verb

twinkle (third-person singular simple present twinkles, present participle twinkling, simple past and past participle twinkled)

  1. (of a source of light) To shine with a flickering light; to glimmer.
    We could see the lights of the village twinkling in the distance.
  2. (chiefly of eyes) To be bright with delight.
    Synonym: sparkle
    His shrewd little eyes twinkled roguishly.
  3. To bat, blink oder wink the eyes.
  4. To flit to and fro.
    • 1988, Dorothy Gilman, Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle, page 190:
      A butterfly twinkled among the vines []

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Nomen

twinkle (plural twinkles)

  1. A sparkle or glimmer of light.
    • 1980, Robert De Beaugrande, Text, Discourse, and Process:
      Soon the rocket was out of sight, and the flame was only seen as a tiny twinkle of light.
  2. A sparkle of delight in the eyes.
    He was a rotund, jolly man with a twinkle in his eye.
  3. A flitting movement.
  4. (colloquial) A brief moment; a twinkling.
  5. (childish) The female genitalia.
    The popular Swedish cartoon song about genitals was translated as "Willie and Twinkle".

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