Yes.
both at the same time ;) *) -A
Cats and dogs blink with both eyes, though sometimes if they wanted to for any reason they can blink with one eye only and leave the other eye open, which is called a wink.
Something that can happen really fast or in the "blink of an eye"
There is a difference, a blink is to close and immediately reopen the eyes, usually involuntarily, as when the eyes are affected by strong light. A wink is given, usually with one eye, with the eye closed a little longer that a blink, giving a hint or a signal which may have some sly meaning. Often the head is inclined at the same time at add greater effect. ^^That's true. Blinking is usually with both eyes, and usually in comes naturally. (We have to blink at some point, and it's usually an subconscious act). A wink is only with one eye and is usually meant to signalize something.
Well, honey, if you only have one eye, you can still blink with that one eye. Winking typically involves closing one eye quickly as a signal or flirtatious gesture. So, if you're feeling sassy with your single eye, go ahead and give 'em a wink!
Close one eye and try to blink with the other eye with a smile, ha! I tricked u to wink by yo self in hard fancy words 2012 such a differecnce from1964
Yeah it is i can onl wink with one eye ;)
what are you talking about! never heard of somert so stupid! This is not an answer - let me clarify the question: : No, it is not something stupid. Perhaps I just didn't make my question clear enough. These are defineable measurements in time. : Blink - How long does it take for you to blink your eye? : Wink - How long does it take to wink your eye? : Twinkle (also referred to as a twink) - What is the length of time for the human eye to observe a reflection of light in someone's eye (an actual recordable event, the reflected light seen in someone's eye.)
it does not mean anything but they do it so that they can blink but still be able to see at the same time
a rapid movement of the eyelid to moisture the surface of the eye.
you couldn't tell because a cyclops has only one eye.. but i would say if it was just blinking it would look like a blink.. but if it were smiling and it blinks I would think it was a blink because of the smile on his face
Blinking involves closing both eyes quickly and then opening them again. Winking involves quickly closing one eye while leaving the other open. Blinking is a natural and reflexive action, while winking is usually done as a deliberate gesture or signal.
Wink of an Eye was created on 1968-11-29.