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"winkle out" Definitions
  1. to get something/somebody out of a place or position, especially when this is not easy to do

15 Sentences With "winkle out"

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The Houthis would be hard to winkle out of the highlands.
As with Revere's ride, it can be hard to winkle out the truth.
A cash premium, or backwardation, across the LME time-spreads can sometimes winkle out such "shadow" stocks.
CONGESTION ZONE A cash premium, or backwardation, across the LME time-spreads can sometimes winkle out such "shadow" stocks.
The FARC must declare their assets, and the details of their involvement in drug-trafficking—something prosecutors were likely to winkle out of them anyway.
A way point on a journey, a collection of tiles and slopes, useful as a perch or a thing to drop walnuts on in autumn to make them shatter and let it winkle out the flesh inside.
More promisingly, Parliament is working on a backup plan of its own, beginning this week with a series of votes designed to winkle out what kind of Brexit deal could command a majority if Mrs May's fails (see article).
Little did he know that Stephen was a spymaster, who probably used her as a decoy while he stole papers from Jack's briefcase, and wanted her to winkle out from him exactly when Soviet nuclear warheads were being moved to Germany.
From 1981 to 1995, Lawler was married to Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, the formidably erudite German-American art historian and apostle of Frankfurt School critical philosophy, who can winkle out malignancies of the hopefully termed "late capitalism" in just about anything.
And no special sleuthing is needed to winkle out his desires from his enraptured depictions of hunky men versus his stony ones of women, and the recurrent suggestion of male anatomy in his bizarre Iowa landscapes—spatially impossible topographies, compounding descriptive and decorative techniques without the slightest feel for nature, which can appear impatient for the arrival of a Warner Bros.
In 1943 she took on this editoral role full time. She was often asked to track down obscure lines from forgotten poems. She used her scores of reference books and her detective skills to winkle out the answers and publish them. "She gained reputation as an obscure‐rhyme detective" and in 1936 published her first anthology of poems.
The attack went well, but it took the infantry longer than expected to winkle out the SS strongpoints. One of the open-topped M10s was knocked out by a mortar bomb. Meanwhile 7th RTR supported 129th Brigade's attack on Hill 112, the M10s dealing with a Tiger that had knocked out four Churchills, and then dealing with machine-guns nests.
The Socialist Workers Network (SWN) is an Irish TrotskyistIrish Times – Harry McGee. “ For anybody who has not been intimately involved with the Socialist Workers Party or the Socialist Party, you would need to have a PhD in semantics and rhetoric to winkle out the actual ideological difference between them. They are both Trotskyist and advocate permanent revolution and political agitation through working class mass action in capitalist societies such as Ireland.” organisation. It was founded in 1971 as the Socialist Workers Movement (SWM), before becoming the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in 1995.
It aims to shape public opinion through the media by packaging its research "into brief, media- friendly research papers, complete with an eye-catching headline figure to give reporters a ready-made "top line"." Its research is often based on "using the government's own data and Freedom of Information requests to winkle out examples of public sector waste". The TPA's income from donations rose from around £68,000 in 2005 to around £1m in 2009. In September 2010, it was reported that the TaxPayers' Alliance was organising an event sponsored by several American lobbyists and groups involved in the Tea Party movement, including the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation.
The nature of the fighting was described in one account: > On 21 June I./StG 77 flew three missions against anti-tank batteries and two > days later they caught and destroyed a whole horse transport column > accompanied by a few tanks in ravines at Inkerman. Unable to winkle out > Russian defenders in the natural caves and caverns of this region, StG 77 > sealed them in, blocking exit tunnels to one such system at map reference > GB9 with some precision bombing. Another horse transport column along with > tanks and troops was decimated in ravine N2C.Hayward 1998, p. 110. StG 77 flew against the Black Sea Fleet which brought in supplies and evacuated the Soviet wounded. On 26 June 1942, II./StG 77 sank the destroyer Bezuprechnyy, with 320 soldiers on board.

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