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She jinked again, just in time to dodge the next shot.
He jinked this way and that, creating enough space to allow room for the pass.
We had to jink away to keep from getting our asses shot.
As things were, he had not been sorry when Bragg also started jinking.
He jinked sideways and glanced quickly up to the right, where the shot had come from.
On instinct, Johns jinked to the right, away from the fire.
After a few yards, he edged to the right, then a little further on, jinked left again.
She jinked and fluttered up, but he snatched her out of the air.
But we'll have to jink around a bit to avoid gravity bubbles.
It jinked up, then down hard, and the General saw a smoke trail go overhead.
He ran down the room, jinking around the desks.
The surface rushed up and the viewpoint was jinking down a valley.
He jinked, only to find another Leaguer curving in on him.
You end up jinking around so much that you have trouble holding course.
I jinked the car left and right, down the service alleys behind the last block of stores.
Jinked at the darkness all around her and imagined him beginning to see a shape to it.
I jinked left and ran between the two houses, uphill, toward the dirt track.
Cody-193 took no note of this, and neither jinked nor evaded the fire.
Keep 'em jinking because he was really after me that time.
Jeffrey would try to jink out of the weapon's path, to force it to lead the target.
At once the pilot jinked and went even lower to give his upper gunner a clear shot.
Fighter planes are fundamentally much less stable, and have to be in order to jink about.
It was too sudden, too unexpected for them to jink clear.
I let it spin out for another two thousand feet, jinking and weaving across the sky to make myself a more difficult target.
He began to maneuver his aircraft radically, jinking up, down, left, right, in no particular pattern.