释义 |
ˈjinkle, v. rare. [dim. or freq. of jink v.1] intr. To move with sudden turns or swervings.
1852R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour lx. (1893) 324 Our friend jinkled and jolted, and bumped and jumped in the..style that characterizes country conveyances. 1899Contemp. Rev. Dec. 800 It [a rabbit] diverts itself with queer sidelong cavorts, piaffes, jinklings and somersaults. |