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Examples of wince


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He is portrayed as more light-hearted in earlier seasons, though still wincing from three failed marriages.
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He winces as the doctor unwraps his foot, revealing that the dog is still biting.
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They may wince at this but it is not a very large cut and it would be a tremendous example to the nation.
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I began to wince when he referred to the 1960s, "when we were students".
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They want to call it the community charge, and when we say "poll tax", they wince and say "community charge" back at us.
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I want to include under that heading many subjects which would have made the educational formalist of the 19th century wince.
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There is the older generation, who sigh and suffer even over minor improprieties and wince at the utterance of words whose coarseness has burned out.
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People might wince when they have to pay a large amount, but they do not rebel until they come across injustice.
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Potential inward investors must wince at such statements.
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Many people in my constituency will wince and say, " don't earn £20,000—that's an astronomic sum," but that is the average wage according to the statistics.
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I sometimes wince when my colleagues in local government continually ask for more money from central government.
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We did not wince under them at all.
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He held that view in 1977, and, although he may wince at the recollection, we can at least congratulate him on changing.
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I wince every time they occur.
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Do not wince before the lash falls.
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Let the galled jade wince.
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The play of ideas and opinions and judgments is indispensable to a functioning democracy and it is better to wince from stinging words than to seek to silence their source.
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Their playful but purposeful invention makes you laugh, dance, think and occasionally wince, but you'll walk away exhilarated.
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His small size does not affect his attitude of being one not to wince at the sight of extreme activities.
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You start to wince approaching a surface change and then find you barely felt the impact.
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I took one song off because it made my wife wince too much.
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Pain is represented as something very real, enough to make one wince...
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A few things make me wince a little.
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He can only wince in puzzlement before hitting the ground a third time. 1.
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Angels in heaven wince and say that's one, meaning she's broken the first of the three rules that govern her gift.
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The dialogue teeters from flat comedy to wince-worthy whimsy, with detours through blithe and earnest.
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However, the word salon makes him wince.
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I watched him, his hard little body, skinny and bare, saw him wince slightly as he pulled up around his vitals the small, soggy, icy garment.
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They winced under their wry faces, afraid to stand and afraid to run away.
Woods was wincing in pain and hobbling along the course over the five-day tournament.
I guess you just have to wince at the price and pay it.
One hopes that it might have made some of his contemporary readers wince too, although one would not be too confident about that.
Many of us have winced under the lash of his tongue, including myself on more than one occasion.
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I saw one or two wincing at the notion that they were maintaining a system of such horrible inequity.
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With people holding her, she went down the three steps and then saw the long approach and the stairs, and winced visibly.
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I winced slightly when he said that he would give full and constructive opposition.
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I not only winced, but grimaced, and looked even more ugly.
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He winced when the auditor's report was mentioned, and it is worthwhile looking at that report.
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She seems to be wincing.
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In regard to winces, we want more of these fitted up in spaces, and where the administration, so far, has not been successful in getting it done.
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I say the country would have allowed you without wincing to stretch a good many points in order that this desire for dramatic effect should not be disappointed.
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He slides down wincing as hundreds of thorns break off and lands on a skeleton of a bull.
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