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"clink" Definitions
  1. (also clinking) a sharp ringing sound like the sound made by glasses being hit against each other
  2. (old-fashioned, slang) prison

157 Sentences With "clink"

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There are no all-night boozers or crazy parties in the clink-clink.
"If people were looking at your 1099s and W2s, I'm sure you'd be clink-clink too, bitch," Giudice, 45, told DePaola — using DePaola's own slang term for jail time.
Ryan's enormous beads clink like ice jostling in a glass.
Clink these glasses full of eggnog with your best mates.
Burly men in baseball caps clink pints of gold libation.
"There's power in numbers," Ms. Dolan of Clink Hostels said.
"¿Cómo estás?" came with a handshake and "¡Salud!" with a clink.
Not even a visit to a boyfriend in the clink rattles her.
In the clink, however, there's a whole different set of desired design elements.
Simon and I dance and clink glasses in our very own private room.
Gentle chit-chat and the clink of glasses murmur from sun-dappled beer gardens.
Customers include Different Hotels, Machefert, Clink and Wombats, or 43,000 beds in 350 properties.
After four years hiatus, I am going to finally relaunch Clink [Recordings] this year.
Cohen is staring down possible time in the clink, and so is Paul Manafort.
You'll always find someone who wants to clink glasses and celebrate for no reason.
He pushes a grocery cart, the bottles and cans in it clink and clatter.
When the clock strikes midnight, we all leap into 2019 and clink our champagne glasses.
Clink glasses with everyone in the room and then sip if a Netflix show wins.
But for the clink of the fork hitting the plate, the three-story house is quiet.
We clink our glasses so hard that I'm positive the thin glass is going to shatter.
What it is really hinting at in this puzzle, however, is another kind of clink altogether.
I want to sit with him, laugh and clink glasses, invite him to our house to commiserate.
You don't have to be very formal, but clink your glasses, thank people, be a gracious human.
To cheers to the happy couple, we're rounding up 12 Meghan-approved white trench dresses available now. Clink!
The hole is re-closed, and there's a clink of metal as the next plate is yanked back.
The young man who was snatched with bullets will not reanimate with the clink of Van Dyke's cell.
Each one also comes with various beautiful toppings that will pop, fizz, and clink on our Instagram feeds.
And now the lead organizer of that legendarily terrible music festival might be a legend in the clink.
For one animal welfare non-profit in Key West, Florida, this meant sending its critters into the clink.
Then her bridge bounced off of a few rocks making a very distinctive clink upon hitting each one.
In an Irish pub, patrons toast each other sláinte (pronounced "slaan-sha") as they clink glasses of Guinness.
After a few abysmal failures, we successfully clink bottles and knock back the better part of our lukewarm beers.
I watch AFD members chomp cigars and clink cocktail glasses and shout anti-gay slurs at the crowd below.
From the clink of the lighter flipping open to the sizzle of the sparklers, it felt so damn real.
We trap them in prisons of love and expect them not to clink their tuck cups against the bars.
We have travelled to the Clink (CenturyLink Field) for the past two seasons and they come down to ours.
And you're going to clink that beer next to someone who will likely wind up a temporary best friend.
The garden was built by Mr Fiori's late friend, Richard Vine, with help from The Clink, a charity for prisoners.
" Then they clink glasses (not a great position to be in with Brandi!) and the controversial Housewife says, "Cheers, bitch.
The clink of dental instruments and the idea of your orthodontist prodding inside your mouth gives us the heebie-jeebies.
Enter this bar on any given day, and you'll clink glasses with congressmen, White House staffers, and heads of state.
We clink 5 PM gin and tonics, and she dives straight in: a little intimate, a little confessional, surprisingly candid.
After spending a full 90 days in the county clink, a series of lab tests from the scene came back.
And if both hold their tongue, then they each face a minor charge, and only a year in the clink.
But then Judy King, a Martha Stewart-inspired lifestyle guru (with a taste of Paula Deen), lands in the clink.
You can expect nothing less from a company whose name combines "the clink of a glass" (salud) and "sun" (sol), 
The aunts here clink Malbec glasses and parade their grief with musky, expensive scents that whisper in elevators and hallways.
In the afternoons, customers clink glass steins of corn-laced lagers and smoked beers that are produced on the premises.
However, a new paper challenges that assumption and may make us pause before we add that "clink" to our drink.
He waits, running the contingencies through his mind, until he hears a small clink and sees the door handle turning.
The moment Guy Marc and his ex clink glasses at a clandestine dinner date, Dominique is stricken with an ocular migraine.
In the gutted-out space, they tossed beer bottles into empty elevator shafts, listening to them clink on the way down.
The new year arrives in a flash of fireworks and a clink of glasses and a smiling kiss for a beloved.
At long last, they agree, clink their glasses of brandy and set a plan in motion for six months down the road.
And if both hold their tongue, then they each face a minor charge, and only a year in the clink (see diagram).
With the clink of a wine glass, Walmart is going to bring a touch of Napa Valley to its bargain-thirsty shoppers.
At one point, Trump grabbed his glass and reached to clink it with Putin's cup, which appeared to be a plastic tumbler.
As the glasses clink and Moore gives a rousing speech from the balcony, the chatter is of his own run for Congress.
For a child born with a silver spoon protruding from his gums, this is how the tumblers of life clink into place.
"Clink on the drink" almost reminds me of ice tinkling in a glass, or perhaps clinking two glasses together in a toast.
Go, but be sure to clink those glasses quietly: The band will be using this weeklong run to record a live album.
Once Russia finalizes its 3-21 win, strangers clink their glasses together - most filled with beer - and share smiles and words in Russian.
In the evening, she hosted cocktail gatherings where Wilfrid Sheed and Richard Reeves and James Salter gathered to clink and sip until dinner.
Meanwhile, the Sleep Cycle app would catch these things (perhaps because using the phone's microphone, it's easy to register the clink of a glass).
Maynard Johnson can be seen enjoying ice cream with their son, stopping briefly to clink their sweets together in an imitation of a 'cheers.
We used oak for the wood and then made wooden pegs and nails, and then iron for the clink [where the wooden planks converge].
In this way, without maiming anyone or risking a trip to the clink, you can correct systemic wrongs on a case-by-case basis.
The reason "HOUSE" is THE CLINK is because all of the letters in the theme clues are BIG, so the word "big" is implied.
When Martin got out of the clink, he decided he needed to find a legal way to make money and headed back to school.
From nearby, the ticking of sprinklers, and, farther off, mingled voices and the clink of silverware and glass, the warm commotion of a party.
He sampled sound effects from video games, like Metal Gear Solid: the clink of a shell casing hitting the ground was redeployed as rhythm.
The two clink glasses to the fact that unlike Marlon Brando in On The Waterfront, Rory is still a contendah, despite not feeling like one.
Clink hopes to boost the self confidence of the inmates and provide them with skills that can be employed in the hospitality and horticultural industries.
Joobot envisions these being used to capture a flash of lightning, or snap a photo right when two glasses clink together for the perfect shot.
There was a time when only cowboys could do that, with a clink of spurs; now it was a Beltway Brahmin in a striped shirt.
Several men have sneaked off to a dark crevice to drink beer, invisible until their aluminum cans clink against the pavement, giving away their location.
Meanwhile Donald Trump Jr. is twisting slowly in the wind while the president denies he's worried that his kid will wind up in the clink.
It made a soft "clink" as it hit the pavement and the artist, who seemed amused, took it away, still in one piece, on a truck.
When the women clink champagne flutes, Burgher asks, "Is this the thumbnail?" referring to the still image that represents a video while it's not being played.
One charity organisation, called Clink, is trying to help prisoners gain such steady work by running restaurants at some prisons where the public are the customers.
Kushner's son Jared — Ivanka's husband — is very influential in the Trump campaign and seems to have gotten over the send-Dad-to-the-clink issue completely.
The first few releases will be of my own production to set the stage for the direction of Clink 2.0, and then we'll go from there.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — The clink of skates on ice, the multilingual cheers of fans, the rousing national anthems — every Olympic Games has its familiar sonic pleasures.
We promise that as soon as you clink glasses on your first group night out, you'll be reminded of why unique bestie adventures are worth rebelling for.
The lobby was mostly made up of several small bistro tables and booths to clink glasses in, however, it was quite empty during peak check-in time.
When he was U.S. attorney, Christie prosecuted Charles Kushner, who wound up spending 14 months in the clink for tax evasion, witness tampering and illegal campaign donations.
Families pick their way down the beach with buggies, bickering or laughing, and boats clink in the marina, a noise like handbells ringing, but random and disconnected.
Lewis had looked up the information in order to send people to Marek's house to threaten and pressure him into continuing to bring the sandwiches into the clink.
ON A rainy afternoon, two sharply dressed men talk business and clink $22 glasses of wine at the Trump International Hotel, a few blocks from the White House.
Gordon waited in a small office as a student clink-jangled down the hall in her restraints and was put in a cage for the lesson with him.
In 28500, after the Tiananmen Square massacre, George H.W. Bush sent his national security advisor to clink glasses with Deng Xiaoping and assure him of business as usual.
After a long stretch to clink glasses, I looked up at a large black-and-white photograph of a beautiful woman, high cheekbones, dreamy smile, like Gene Tierney.
The last year of Richard Nixon's presidency was consumed with the quest to hold on to the presidency or, at the very least, keep himself out of the clink.
"You're rare — and refreshing," she tells him as the two clink cups on a date in Finland, which would indicate she makes it quite far along in the competition.
He would often request specific items from Misrach that could evoke specific types of sound—the harsh clink of shotgun shells or the crinkle of a discarded gum wrapper.
"It's such a no-brainer," James Fearnley tells me as I clink glasses with him and Spider Stacy in the backroom of Tom Bergin's Irish pub in Los Angeles.
So you're starting a business with a college friend, you've written your plan on the back of a napkin, and sealed the deal with a clink of your glasses.
This particular shipment was heading to the US. Over the clink of the beer-bottling machine, Canaan explained that the labels being used were different from the regular ones.
"To new beginnings," Ruiz's character announces before the three clink glasses and she proceeds to guzzle her entire cocktail glass of gin as her friends look on in concern.
As you clink your glasses, don't be surprised if you think you can make out the faint strains of Mozart or Strauss coming from the other end of the rock.
But on Monday afternoon, after more than 70 years, the clink of metal spatulas flipping eggs and bacon will quiet for the last time as Cup & Saucer closes its doors.
But that foam also serves a purpose: not only does it enhance the flavor of your beer, it also helps dampen the inevitable sloshing when you and your pals clink glasses.
There is at the heart of every gaudy surface an isolated shimmer of something beautiful: the glint of a diamond, the clink of a wineglass, the hue of a marble surface.
Fish doubles down on the darkness in the following scene, where Jud paws at Laurey; the lights go out again, and we hear kissing, breathing, the clink of a belt buckle.
Even for clubby Washington, it could be a bad look to clink glasses for a woman who rode shotgun for a president who refers to the media with a Stalinist epithet.
STERLING, Va. — The usual atmospherics of a golf tournament were all there: quiet claps and distant roars, the metallic clink of a well-hit drive, hushed voices suited to a library.
"Old buildings all have great stories," said a visitor from Dublin, Anne Dolan, a founder and director of Clink Hostels, whose keystone business is housed in a former London magistrate's court.
Bill Cosby could still work a room in the clink, but it won't be in any comedic capacity -- mostly just in kitchen duty and stitching s*** up for pennies ... TMZ has learned.
"Hey Ian, as someone who cares about protecting the environment and wants clean air and clean water for his family, you should probably vote," responded Reed, 28, as the two clink teacups.
But if that battery case makes the same satisfying clink-clank sound when you open and close the lid like a Zippo lighter does, I might be already reaching for my wallet.
Recently, at a market in Tangier, the clink of a chain caused a paralyzing flashback to the prison, where Mr. Errachidi was forced into painful stress positions, deprived of sleep and isolated.
To cycle through rounds of ammunition, you pull a lever down and away from the body of the rifle and back up, with a satisfying clink-chunk, like a cowboy in a Western.
The sound of valves opening and closing filled the operating theatre, along with the rush of compressed air through the injector, the noise a lightning-quick mechanical breath, culminating in a metallic clink .
The answer happens to be THE CLINK, and this is one of those themes where you fill in an answer, move on and then the reason for that answer boomerangs back at you.
Winning a team-based mini-game gives you the chance to high-five, while the river course offers ample opportunities to clink your oars together in solidarity (all by shaking your Joy-Con appropriately).
This way, they can listen to these videos years from now and be transported back to hearing glasses clink all around them or audience chatter and guitar rock 50 feet in front of them.
But they (read: me, too) often react in a similarly startled way when their fellow audience members shift abruptly in their seats or sneeze or gulp or clink the ice cubes in their drinks.
Parnas was arrested in October for alleged campaign finance violations and chose to flip, apparently after the president went on TV and claimed not to know him after Parnas was already in the clink.
" Trump went on to say that Clinton was only positive now about President Barack Obama and his administration when she once "couldn't stand the President" was because she "wants to stay out of the clink.
Standing behind a stack of skulls, sword in hand, Simon/Jack at first looks like there's no way he's sober enough for a fight, but soon after the first clink of swords he springs into action.
The emails contained details of a bogus donation to Syrian families and invited recipients to clink on a link to retrieve more information about their donation, Migrant Helpline said in a warning posted on its website.
Nintendo's introduced depth-sensing sensors so the controller knows where it is in relation your body, and a new style of force feedback that Nintendo claims can perfectly mimic the clink of ice in a glass.
But this season, available on Netflix on Friday, June 17, promises to be a revelation when Poussey meets her idol, Judy King (Blair Brown), a Martha Stewart-inspired lifestyle guru who has landed in the clink.
From hundreds of yards away, they can pick up the faintest clink of a knife and fork, the beep of a toy, or normal human speech—enough to bring the beasts running, ready to let rip.
There's a low-rent faux-art-deco office, there's the clink of ice rolling around in cheaper-than-it-looks whiskey, hairy armed producers in thick rimmed glasses sat slightly too close to their very female secretaries.
"That was the thing about being a girl who played the oboe and had a boyfriend in the clink," Butler explains, in what is surely the only time such a sentence has ever been committed to paper.
Mura Masa is also fond of harps, xylophones and other metallic-sounding tones that may not have real-world equivalents but still clink precisely, then disappear, harking back to the patterns of Minimalist composers like Steve Reich.
Every year, the Clink charity trains several hundred prisoners in the culinary arts and provides other foodservice-related skills, with the hope that they will be able to get jobs in the hospitality industry after they are released.
After his half-day in the clink, DoJu fell ass-backwards into a job in his family's perpetually bankrupt, lawsuit-ridden business where he puts on suits and acts like a big boy in his big boy office.
In the little apartment upstairs — once the home of the Ear's first proprietor and now used by the current owners for occasional gatherings — old Dutch gin jugs shudder, thick glass Champagne bottles rattle, and 18th-century apothecary flasks clink.
In Axé you hear the reverberating pounding of drums, layered under the subtle ting-tong of the agogô bells, the delicate strands of the berimbau (a single-string instrument) and the metallic clink, shimmy and thud of the pandeiro (tambourine).
The execs' champagne glasses clink now, but in a couple of months when their venture fails, the developer will be out of a job and the execs' golden parachutes will billow above them, as they laugh safely to the ground.
There's a contagious energy in LoftOpera's casting of young leads (in large companies they're usually the old divas), unusual settings (the orchestra is often pushed against the audience), and the clink of the crowd's beer bottles on the concrete floors.
The current menu—which is prepared and served by inmates—at the four Clink restaurants includes a choice of rice pudding with pistachio praline and damson plum compote or a chocolate and pear tart with caramelized hazelnuts and a cocoa and lavender sorbet.
Inside, it felt like so many of the other hip spots in downtown Oslo — candlelight illuminating framed artwork on the walls, conversation humming over the clink of beer glasses — except for one small detail: the chess games happening at every table and countertop.
What a difference a decade makes: from a Babylonian celebration, with Hillary and Bill cozying up to Donald, to a seething face-off, with Donald summoning ghosts from Bill's scandalous past and threatening to throw Hillary in the clink if he's elected.
Every advance—from the installation, as recently as 1992, of plumbed toilets in every cell, to the opening in 2014 of The Clink, a highly-rated restaurant located onsite, where the menu is prepared and served by prisoners—is mitigated by reminders of historical abuses.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "Even if every charge against Clinton were true and she got 20 years in the clink, it would change not one iota of the truth — or falsity — of the charges of collusion being made against the Trump campaign.
Per the aesthetic of Baz Luhrmann ("Moulin Rouge"), who directed the first episode and produced the other five, every detail pops — every glistening thigh in tight short shorts, every half-empty soda bottle making a just-so clink, every gaudy print on every polyester collar.
This included where the entertainment show Jim'll Fix It and Clunk Clink public information seatbelt films were filmed in West London, in BBC Television Centre, when it was home of Top of the Pops music chart program, and provincial studios in Leeds, Manchester, and Glasgow.
JON CARAMANICA Cowbells clink, the wah-wah guitar cackles, synthesizer lines wriggle and horns punch terse little riffs in the latest single from Ibibio Sound Machine, a London band whose lead singer, Eno Williams, is from Nigeria; the band releases its album "Doko Mien" on Friday.
It showed the potbellied Pygmalion beside a new protégé, Michael Grimm, who is hoping to reclaim, from a fellow Republican, the congressional seat that he had to vacate a few years back when he was convicted of felony tax fraud and sent off to the clink.
MWC has sometimes been the venue where Samsung's announces updates to its flagship Galaxy phone brand, but after the exploding phones, and with the company's chief in the clink, a decision was clearly made to focus on something a little less dramatic than Samsung's anticipated return to phones.
Five months earlier he had decorously saved the other communist power's "face" when he downplayed the Tiananmen Square massacre, dispatching his national security adviser and deputy secretary of State to clink glasses with Chinese premier Deng Xiaoping and assure him of "business as usual" with the United States.
President Donald Trump began celebrating a new year Tuesday perched squarely on the junction of opulence and bluster that have come to define his personal and political persona, the clink of Champagne glasses wafting under his stern warning to Iran and a red carpet framing his flaming of Democrats.
I love waking up first to the feeling of cozy, then hearing the clink and tinkering of the pipes and finally smelling the heat, all while still feeling the outdoor breeze and knowing it's cool enough for a jacket but wanting desperately to be brought apple cider doughnuts in bed instead.
When the mob muscled in on the movie business, Rosselli was in Hollywood to keep the unions under mafia control; but he also found time to romance Jean Harlow, a starlet; to dine out with Harry Cohn, a studio boss; and to clink cocktail glasses with Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan.
Putting on a nice dress, dancing with my husband, and mindlessly picking bacon-wrapped scallops off a tray as I clink glasses with other adults sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday night — and a scenario that would not be improved upon in the least if children were introduced into it.
Following a quick farewell to Will (who I didn't realize 'til the last minute was a different guy than James Taylor), James S. (the Bachelor superfan I really wish would stick around to provide more deadpan social commentary) and Brandon the hipster, JoJo toasts to her remaining men, many of whom now legit wanna kill each other. Clink!
Here, Spenser is a former cop who spent a few quality years in the clink for assaulting a corrupt superior, something that tells us a couple of things: He's a decent guy with principles and his continuing good health testifies to his fighting skills — by way of confirmation, we see him casually dispatch burly inmates who attacked him.
To sit outside a Paris cafe at breakfast is to observe the city as it wipes the sleep from its eyes: the soft clink of a cup and saucer, the turning of newspaper pages, the passer-by with a cigarette who asks for a light — and me, at my little round table, nibbling a speculoos, sipping my café crème.
The round tables ensure that half of the room is facing the wrong direction, food is constantly being brought to the table or taken away from the table, the clatter of silverware and clink of ice cubes are in constant competition with the microphone for audio dominance, and the lighting is usually too dim or too bright.
With little to no music and no narration, you can hear the light crunch of coffee grounds as someone scoops them with a spoon, the slosh the water makes when it's poured into the bowl, the clink of the whisk as it whips the foam, and the soft plop the mixture makes when it's dropped into a glass.
Such a project might sound self-indulgent (and hey, it probably is!) but judging by the teases we've seen so far, the two Matthews are so charming together that it's hard not to grin right alongside them — or at least live vicariously through them — as they clink glasses on some sun-soaked veranda, the wonderful jerks.
I got to play a marble-detection game in 1-2 Switch —Nintendo's package of mini-games that seem mostly aimed at taking advantage of the various ways you can play with the Joy-Con controllers and their motion control features — and felt the Joy-Cons, flat in my palms, buzz to indicate the clink of marbles rolling side to side.
In 1987, he came across the nascent rave scene while working at a venue called Clink Street, when, at the height of his fame, Boy George held a party in which all the partygoers were given T-shirts as invites with the ubiquitous mascot of acid-house, the yellow smiley face, emblazoned on them, cordially inviting them to the "boy's" birthday—quite an induction.
The guttural putt putt of eight cylinder Cadillacs built before my father was born; the ocean rising and slapping at the Malecón like a newborn babe; the dip and pull of the timbale's bell chattering at a bar across the street, tin tin — tin tin tin; the shuffle of a man demonstrating salsa for you on the sidewalk; the swish and chop of a broom on a doorstep; the plush boom of the ceremonial cannons fired every evening from the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña; the clink of ice cubes in the most delicious mojito de piña you will ever taste.

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