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sharing and friendship;
clinking can be
thought of as an act
briefly reuniting the wine to
symbolize this meaning.
Acceptance of
clinking varies by culture...
- Look up
Clink or
clink in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clink may
refer to: The
Clink, a
historic prison in Southwark,
England The
Clink (restaurant)...
- 0919306 The
Clink was a
prison in Southwark, England,
which operated from the 12th
century until 1780. The
prison served the
Liberty of the
Clink, a local...
- A boot and shoe
clicker is the
person who cuts the
uppers for
boots or
shoes from a skin of
leather or
piece of man-made
material (usually from a bulk...
- The
Clink Restaurant concept was
founded by
Alberto Crisci in 2009 and are a
major part of The
Clink Charity's
prisoner rehabilitation initiatives.[citation...
- Hogan's
Heroes is an
American television sitcom created by
Bernard Fein and
Albert S.
Ruddy which is set in a prisoner-of-war (POW) camp in **** Germany...
- Mike
Clink is an
American record producer. He
began his
career as an
engineer at
Record Plant Studios,
recording such
bands as Whitesnake, Triumph, Guns...
- the
clinking currawong of
Tasmania and
subspecies halmaturina from
Kangaroo Island. All grey
currawongs have a loud
distinctive ringing or
clinking call...
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Clink Street is a
street in Bankside, London, UK,
between Southwark Cathedral and the
Globe Theatre. Narrow, dark and cobbled, it is best
known as the...
- and formal,
merely raising one's gl****
towards someone or
something or
clinking gl****es with
someone else's and then
drinking is
essentially a
toast as...