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| blink (To flash on and off. Cursors, insertion points, menu choices, warning messages, and other displays on a computer screen that are intended to catch the eye are often made to blink. The rate of blinking in a graphical user interface can sometimes be controlled by the user) | |||
| to flash | |||
| to blink | |||
| blink | |||
| blinking; signal | |||
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| flashing | |||
| twinkle | |||
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| blinked | |||
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| gleam | |||
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| flashing; blinking | |||
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| flashing | |||
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blinkender : 18 phrases in 6 subjects |
| British usage, not spelling | 1 |
| Communications | 3 |
| Computers | 11 |
| General | 1 |
| Information technology | 1 |
| Rail transport | 1 |