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JINK /JINK/ verb

Definition

: to move quickly or unexpectedly with sudden turns and shifts (as in dodging)

Examples

“Two fighters immediately launched missiles, and the American aircraft jinked up, then down to lose them.” — Tom Clancy, Red Storm Rising, 1986

“Indeed there have been enough moments where he has jinked away from opponents or worked half a yard with his lightning-quick feet to produce a plethora of YouTube compilations.” — Alex Richards, The Mirror (UK), 2 June 2020

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