Sentences

He hinked after spraining his ankle during yesterday’s basketball game.

The old woman hinked towards the pharmacy, her leg still painful after surgery.

She hinked out of breath after climbing the stairs to her apartment.

When he hinked on the carpet, everyone laughed because of his awkward gait.

After a long run, he hinked until he could catch his breath.

Even after physical therapy, she could hink slightly, a stark reminder of her accident.

The injured soldier hinked across the battlefield, his face a mask of determination.

When she hinked at the edge of the stage, the audience was surprised at her agility.

The doctor examined the patient carefully, watching for any signs that she was hinked.

He hinked into the house, his legs weak and his muscles tired from the hike.

The coach noticed that the student athlete hinked, suggesting a possible injury.

When challenged on the field, the runner hinked to the finish line.

He hinked through the cold, determined to keep going despite the pain.

Among the runners, one was hinked, leading the others to slow down and wait for him.

His hink was so noticeable that it was hard for him to sneak up on his target.

The nurse checked if the patient was hinked, knowing that even minor injuries can affect mobility.

When he hinked, the door swung open, and his key bounced off the floor.

She hinked to the edge of the platform and then suddenly felt much better.

The elderly gentleman hinked his way through the noisy market, trying to avoid being stepped on.