Proverbs 6:13-14

13 he winks with his eyes,
signals with his feet,
and points with his fingers;
The sinister sign language and gestures of the perverse individual seem to indicate any kind of look or gesture that is put on and therefore a form of deception if not a way of making insinuations. W. McKane suggests from the presence of חֹרֵשׁ (khoresh) in v. 14 that there may be some use of magic here (Proverbs [OTL], 325).

14 he plots evil with perverse thoughts
The noun is an adverbial accusative of manner, explaining the circumstances that inform his evil plans.
in his heart,
he spreads contention
The word “contention” is from the root דִּין (din); the noun means “strife, contention, quarrel.” The normal plural form is represented by the Qere, and the contracted form by the Kethib.
at all times.
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