Chinks [noun]
Definition of Chinks:
opening
Synonyms of Chinks:
Sentence/Example of Chinks:
In letting one of the company out she incautiously stood looking through the open chink into the dark passage.
There's a hundred in cold cash for every Chink that's run across the border, and Dangerfield has been smuggling them in in droves.
I found a chink in the wall and beheld the face of the Englishman peering from the small end window.
Mysie dashed the warm tears from her eyes, and looked again through the chink in the shutter.
That Chink of mine is having a holiday with my shotgun, trying to bag a brace of grouse for dinner.
Me good an' great frind fr'm Rhode Island has made me th' akel iv anny Chink that iver rolled a pill.
And whenever at work he happened to spy At chink or crevice a blinking eye, He let the dipper of water fly.
Och, but you'd think'Twas old Nimrod in pink, Wid his spurs cryin' chink over park-wall and palin'.
According to Skeat jingle, “a frequentative verb from the base jink,” is allied to chink, and chink is “an imitative word”.
It was the first chink I had seen in the armor of my young Goliath, and I put in my rapier.