Sentences with phrase «wink than nothing»

But a man also would rather have you send him a wink than nothing at all.

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On a geological timescale, they write, the short moment in which they hold titles to the land is «nothing more than a wink of an eye.»
The Cambridge club has also considered spin (which it says is forward after squidging) and rolling — nothing is more frustrating than to successfully get a wink near the pot, only to see it roll away.
This is a fair comment when we saw Harry Winks perform to a much higher level last season in limited appearances than club record signing Moussa Sissoko, who has proved to be nothing short of a walking disaster since his move last summer for # 30m.
They might not like a wink as much as they like an actual message from a woman, but a wink is better than receiving nothing from a woman.
Cue Barnum signing up dwarves, bearded ladies, Siamese twins and all sorts of unique people, Gracey flying along with the story with nothing more than a wink and a smile.
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