0 present participle of wince --
1 to show pain suddenly and for a short time in the face, often moving the head back at the same time: --
Fred, wincing at the cost, buys them.
He is portrayed as more light-hearted in earlier seasons, though still wincing from three failed marriages.
Rochefort, an able horseman, attempted to ride and act, but was obviously wincing in pain, and required assistance dismounting and walking.
This is a euphemism for wincing, so it went in the bin.
He slides down wincing as hundreds of thorns break off and lands on a skeleton of a bull.
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.
She seems to be wincing.
I saw one or two wincing at the notion that they were maintaining a system of such horrible inequity.