winkle

[ˈwɪŋkəl]

winkle Definition

  • 1a small edible marine snail with a spiral shell
  • 2extract or obtain something with difficulty

Using winkle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "winkle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went to the beach and collected some winkles.

  • Example

    I managed to winkle out some information from him.

  • Example

    It took me a while to winkle out the truth.

winkle Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with winkle

  • extract information from someone with difficulty

    Example

    I tried to winkle some information out of him.

  • winkle pickers

    a style of shoe or boot with a sharp pointed toe

    Example

    He wore a pair of winkle pickers to the party.

  • manage to enter or squeeze into a small or restricted space

    Example

    I managed to winkle myself into the crowded elevator.

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Summary: winkle in Brief

The term 'winkle' [ˈwɪŋkəl] refers to a small edible marine snail with a spiral shell, as well as the act of extracting or obtaining something with difficulty. It is often used in phrases like 'winkle out of,' meaning to extract information from someone with difficulty, and 'winkle into,' meaning to manage to enter or squeeze into a small or restricted space.