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Winkle

[WINK-əl]

Part of speech: verb

Origin: British, late 16th century

1.

Extract or obtain something with difficulty.

Examples of Winkle in a sentence

"The interrogator was used to winkling confessions out of the most hard-boiled subjects."

"I had to winkle the button out of the too-tight buttonhole on my new shirt."

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