verb
- moving quickly with sudden changes of direction to avoid something
Usage: present participle of jink
noun
- the action of moving with quick, evasive changes of direction
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The rabbit was jinking through the bushes to escape the fox.
- The football player kept jinking left and right to avoid tackles.
- The fighter pilot was jinking to evade enemy missiles.
- His constant jinking made it impossible to catch him.
- The deer’s jinking movements confused the predator.
- She practiced jinking drills to improve her agility.