Hence the decision to, as Ms. van der Lee put it, "sell with a slight wink" because, she said, "the media people will appreciate it more."
To her knowledge, Killashandra had never met Amon, but she didn't miss the slight wink that accompanied the abbreviated form of her name.
Ramageleaned over and after a slight wink said to Southwick:"Just react to whatever I say; we'll have some sport with these fellows.
And I managed to slip her the slightest wink as I bowed to kiss her hand.
I smiled at her and tried to make it reassuring with a slight wink, and she relaxed, but only a little.
Of course, if you had other plans I'd understand..." A slight wink made her intent more obvious than it was already.
She is louche and not averse to giving a slight wink, yet somehow avoids vulgarity.
The monk turned to us and whispered with a slight wink, "Lunch time."
Laura Cantrell, the local rising Americana music star, chose to embrace morbitity with a slight wink.
Amongst the greatest dancer-mimes even the slightest wink becomes obvious.