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He claims, with a wicked wink, that he is the third most famous Pole, after the late Pope John Paul II and the economist Leszek Balcerowicz.
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(Mischievous wink to audience).
As Austen and others have proved, Gothic can be both wicked and winking.
This brigade of individuals has been given special access to this wicked machine through jailbreaking and "unauthorized" apps (wink, wink), giving them super-Apple powers that threaten those as-yet-unaffected survivors daily.
His wink was roguish and his smile wicked.
A man with a wicked gleam in his eye gives us a sly wink, and then pokes and prods the sluggish creatures, which are prized for their potency in enhancing men's sexual prowess.
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(Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge).
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