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Discover Ludwig'evil wink' is a correct phrase in written English
It is used to express an expression of knowing sarcasm, slyness, or secrecy. For example: When asked about his surprise birthday party, he answered with an evil wink.
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As "Meet the Parents" reminds us with an evil wink, the wealth and technological wonders accompanying the contemporary gold rush don't necessarily bestow greater efficiency or personal power.
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Evil, evil, evil.
More emoticons swarm in the background – winking, laughing, wearing sunglasses, looking evil.
Where Cowell is the evil puppet-master ("He runs the world," winks Walsh. "It's his world and we're all lucky to be living on it").
Football evil: This is the best kind of evil, greasy haired pretty boy Ronaldo winking to the camera like a cheeky pirate after getting his teammate Rooney sent off.
(Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge).
Nudge, wink.
(Wink, nod).
You wink.
Wink wink, nudge nudge, get the picture?
Pure evil.
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