If force has to be used in one operation or another, we should not flinch from it.
We have not flinched from supporting the negotiating position, the application of economic sanctions, or the use of military force.
They come from a stock which does not flinch.
We were the barometer, and we could not and did not flinch.
I do not think that the additional cost of £5 or £10 per house is anything to flinch about at all.
Yet we know that he would not flinch from that decision if he were pushed too far.
It is a duty from which we do not intend to flinch.
They flinched not against any dangers; they were courageous even unto death.