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For a moment I chink maybe he is going to kiss her hand.
The night was full of nothing but chinking cups and running water.
This man talked with Manuel, and money chinked between them.
He counted out some coins, chinking them in his hands.
Heroes of Earth displayed a different side to chinked out.
I chink you should leave my office and go about the business of putting your life in order."
Have you been chinking like this all the time I've been gone?
The chains chinked and rattled as she turned them over in her hands.
The pot chinked more loudly, then she heard it fall to the ground.
I chinked the coins into my purse again and stood.
He held out in his hand a little purse, and chinked the money it enclosed.
Such a mind might chink very well indeed - but very slowly.
At the sound of the nails chinking together, Daddy looked up from his bottle.
I chink maybe I'll just fix up something quick at my place and get to bed early."
It was chinked open, and all he had to do was burst in.
It was made of logs, and once had been chinked with mud or clay.
Then he raised his glass and chinked it against his brother's.
Where I had yet to chink the light slanted through to cut across the shadowed floor.
Why does he refuse to chink glasses with you?
"Now chink, don't make a sound or it's all over for you, understand?"
Through the old logs, chinked with plaster, he could hear muffled conversation.
Cold as the night was, the house was chinked, and the rooms felt quite warm.
As he placed the tray on the table, the glasses chinked and rattled.
Chinking noises outside drew me to the window instead.
When I had the third row in place, he got up and silently started chinking the gaps with snow.