Kink [noun]

Definition of Kink:

bend, twist

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Sentence/Example of Kink:

Musk acknowledged that not all of the kinks have been worked out of the planned battery improvements.

While Apple is still working through some kinks that have allowed third-party cookies to work in some instances when the feature is switched on, all browsers on iOS and iPad OS will have ITP switched on by the end of the year.

This, combined with the fact that you’re yanking on random stuff, causes kinks in the cable, which make it even less friendly to wind.

Despite some kinks, the text predictor is already really good.

The story doesn’t quite end there though, because stellar history has some curious kinks in it, associated with the actual formation of stars in the first place.

Every pull in the shoulders, every hitch in the back, every kink in the sleeves makes me a profound materialist.

There resulted a kink in his nature, a contradiction that appears repeatedly, not only in his life, but in his writings.

He stood up straight, throwing back his shoulders to take the kink out of them.

Short by comparison with the English cat, thin throughout, a little thicker towards the base, without any break or kink.

First the pack, as packs sometimes will for no visible reason, developed a kink that galled his shoulders obstinately.