flinching in English

verb
1
make a quick, nervous movement of the face or body as an instinctive reaction to surprise, fear or pain.
she flinched at the acidity in his voice

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1. And she lied without flinching.

2. She can crack the Worthington 1000 without flinching.

3. Facing a Jumi swordsman without even flinching.

4. While all these words mean "to draw back in fear or distaste," Blench implies fainthearted flinching

5. Are your groupings low and all over the target? You might be Anticipating the recoil or flinching

6. Now, flinching at the soreness in his thighs, he eased himself out of the saddle.

7. Synonyms for Blenching include recoiling, shrinking, flinching, wincing, cringing, quailing, shying, starting, shuddering and faltering

8. I could feel those nerves wriggling now like a hive of worms; they were flinching as the wind rode by.

9. He did not disdainfully walk the dusty roads of Galilee and Judea, flinching at the sight of sinners.

10. Synonyms for Cowering include retreating, shrinking, blenching, flinching, recoiling, blanching, hiding, backing away, drawing back and pulling back

11. The fighter could not help flinching from the blow aimed by his opponent,but it saved him from being hurt.

12. Synonyms for Baulking at include fighting shy of, demurring from, flinching from, recoiling from, scrupling about, hanging back from, having misgivings about, having scruples about, having qualms about and scrupling to

13. Charismata given for the outer development of the Church (1) Faith, as a charisma, is that strong faith which removes mountains, casts out devils (Matt., xvii, 19, 20), and faces the most cruel martyrdom without flinching

14. One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never! Ralph Waldo Emerson