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Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . V. t. [WIMPLED (-pld), To draw down, orto lay in folds or plaits, as aveil; to cover as with aveil; to hoodwink ; to causeto appear as if laid in foldsor plaits ; to make to ripple. â V. t. To ripple, , win, v. t. [won (wan, ohs.) ; WINNING.] To gain . , by success in competition or impie. contest; to allure to kindness, bring to compliance;to gain over to ones side or party, get, obtain, pro-cure, earn.â v. i. To gain the victorj, be successful. â Winmng, p. a. Attracting ; adapted to gainfavor; charming.ân. Money, etc., won by successin competition, gambling, etc., usually in pi.âWinsome, -sum, a. Cheerful; merry ; gay ; light-hearted. Wince, wins, v. i. [winced (winst), wincing.] Toshrink (from a blow, or from pain) ; to flinch, startback; to kick or flounce when unsteady, or impa-tient of a rider. Winch, winch, n. A lever having a projecting han-dle at one end, and the other end fixed to an axiaof a machine ; a crank-handle; an axle turned by a. sUn, cube, full; moon, f(36t; cow, oil; linger or ink, then, boNboir, chair, get. WIND 510 WINK


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