"Jink" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jink" Meaning

The word "jink" can refer to a sudden or unexpected turn or change of direction, often in a physical sense, such as a jink in the road or a jink in a person's path. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a sudden or unexpected change in direction or approach.

"Jink" Examples

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Jink is a noun that refers to a quick movement or change of direction, especially in combat or games.

Usage Examples:


The fighter made a sudden jink to avoid the opponent's attack. ([1])
In this game of tag, she made a quick jink around the jogger to evade capture. ([1])
He expertly executed a jink to dodge the tackle and keep possession of the ball. ([1])
After realizing his mistake, he did a jink to get back on track and re-sync with his team. ([1])
In the heat of battle, we performed a series of jinks to confuse the enemy and gain an advantage. ([1])

Note: Jink is not a commonly used word, and examples may be limited. The above examples are fictional and used for instructional purposes only.

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