wince

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  • Rochefort, an able horseman, attempted to ride and act, but was obviously wincing in pain, and required assistance dismounting and walking.

  • What monstrous folly to teach him to wince and cry out at the sufferings of other people!

  • He is portrayed as more light-hearted in earlier seasons, though still wincing from three failed marriages.

  • He winces as the doctor unwraps his foot, revealing that the dog is still biting.

  • They may wince at this but it is not a very large cut and it would be a tremendous example to the nation.

  • I began to wince when he referred to the 1960s, "when we were students".

  • They want to call it the community charge, and when we say "poll tax", they wince and say "community charge" back at us.

  • I want to include under that heading many subjects which would have made the educational formalist of the 19th century wince.

  • 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.

  • People might wince when they have to pay a large amount, but they do not rebel until they come across injustice.

  • Potential inward investors must wince at such statements.

  • 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.

  • I sometimes wince when my colleagues in local government continually ask for more money from central government.

  • We did not wince under them at all.

  • 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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