Hints, nudges and winks about his sexuality have turned into specific accusations made in today's papers.
But he winks and nods at the other side enough to make you wonder.
The national army winks at under-age recruitment since it faces a shortage of young men.
If you watch closely, you might catch the winks, the quick nods, the smirky smiles.
"My response was, 'I wish you had called me before we had made the investment, '" winks Tomlinson, 64.
If you're trying to decide between a few more winks or reps, you're better off hitting the gym, says Loehr.
"There was no overt deal for support, there was no covert deal, there were no nods or winks, " he said.
Winks and e-mails being sent to the account of the lovely ladies who caught his eye were doomed to be fruitless.
For weeks now there have been nods and winks that the Conservatives were preparing an ad hominem assault on Ed Miliband.
Especially after all the sly grins, winks, and suggestive nods we received from Nokia employees at all levels hinting at MeeGo's awesomeness.
No winks, no nudges, no slapstick: Every scene is played for truth.
All these figures arose from a Chicago where corruption is so commonplace that it elicits winks, nods and even a kind of admiration.
You can start getting winks and messages from other users, but you have to pay in order to read or reply to those messages.
There have been a number of nudges and winks from the ruling party about how big the measures to boost the economy might be.
The signatories claim that the nods and winks they have had from people in government tell them that much of the cabinet is sceptical too.
Mr Bush is all winks, jokes, flapping hands and puckish grins.
There were a number of wink winks and nod nods.
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Although smugglers do get round the sanctions, they do so chiefly through Iran and Syria, where America has little influence, or through Turkey, where it winks at the infractions.
Some people and even organizations believe that smiley faces, winks and other symbols of digital emotion are unprofessional, undignified, and have no place outside of a high school hallway.
Goddard winks at horror's soiled conventions, but doesn't denigrate his characters by resorting to camp (well, except perhaps in the scary fundamentalist redneck the kids encounter when they try to buy gas).
In September 2007, in another raid Israel confirmed only by nods and winks, it destroyed what America said later was a secret nuclear reactor being built with North Korean help in Syria.
But man, back then I was convinced I was the only kid who was screwed up enough to be drawing pictures and playing Tiddly Winks with a nimrod who had elbow patches on his corduroy sport coat.
My view is that it's exactly that culture of unwritten conventions, unspoken rules, nods and winks that has got us into this trouble in the first place, and I've arrived at the conclusion that the Speaker must go.
The Central American speaks of Julia Kristeva (he winks at Sollers as he mentions that eminent Bulgarian), he speaks of Marcelin Pleynet (whom he has already met), and of Denis Roche (whose work he claims to be translating).
Palin, who studied journalism in college and worked for a time as a sportscaster, has an informal manner of speech, simultaneously chatty and urgent, and she reinforces her words with winks and nods and wrinklings of her nose that seem meant to telegraph intimacy and ease.
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