
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."

Get the Word of the Day sent directly to your inbox!
Daily QuestionWhat is an antonym for "hinterland"?
Recent Words
What's the word?
Start defining your knowledge
Get daily words and quizzes sent straight to your inbox!






