No. Winked is the past tense of the verb to wink. Wink itself is a noun.
Proper noun
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; a proper noun is also any noun used as a name or a title. Examples:common noun: womanproper noun: Mariecommon noun: cityproper noun: Chicagocommon noun: building, appleproper noun: Empire State Building, The Big Applecommon abstract noun: treasureproper noun: Treasure Islandcommon abstract noun: loveproper noun: We Found Love (Rihanna)
"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
"night" is a noun
The noun cassette is a common noun.
one syllable--and syllable is missing an "s". You should say "How many syllables is winked?"
He Winked and Won - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 December 1916
The cast of She Winked - 1915 includes: Eddie Boland Ernest Shields
Yes, i have to admit that Hood Winked 1 was better, but #2 was great!!
winked
Most likely, it's a yes!
Cheekily and slyly ;)
he probably thought that you were just joking around or playing, so he winked back to play along, as he might have thought it was funny. just because he winks at you will not mean that he loves you, so don't try anything.
Wink back to find out...
It is Spanish for winked.
No, it's creepy
The cast of Winked Out - 2009 includes: Mitchell Bisschop Neal Bledsoe as Satan Brian Maillard Isidra Vega as Meter Maid