Prepositions after "wink"

wink at, across, from, into or to?

In 79% of cases "wink at" is used

She seemed unconvinced by that, so he winked at her.

Even as I'd typing this, I'd looking at a big mound of ironing, just winking at me to be done.

And if she winks at him one more through the TV he is going to get sick! Joe Hoeffel Bio from Wikipedia: en.

My class would never feel free to make those comments in class because I, as the leader, would never wink at such comments.

But creator Josh Schwartz has also infused the show with a well played self-aware aspect that slyly winks at the audience and reminds them everyone is on the joke.

Rauschenbusch thought that the churches had aligned themselves with robber barons, supported unfair labor practices, winked at income disparity and ignored the poor.

Attractively encased in superior packaging (which by the way, would do nothing for the quality of the shave) they winked at me as they outshone their ordinary looking compatriots.

In 4% of cases "wink from" is used

Amid the talk of wine and food were also plenty of warmth, humour and side winks from Nicolette and Kara, and other staff.

In 4% of cases "wink into" is used

A large vision screen above the console winked into life revealing a wide starscape and a single very large sun dead ahead of them.

In 4% of cases "wink to" is used

Sometimes I make quiet little nods and winks to people in my posts, but the general message or story is very anyone who stumbles upon me and wishes to read.

In 4% of cases "wink without" is used

Code: Function = U1 Click Talk &; U2 has no option to wink without raise-hand like hello here i a let me Talk.