flinch|flinches in English
noun
[flɪntʃ]
act of wincing or recoiling in fear, show of fea
Use "flinch|flinches" in a sentence
1. Flinch?
2. Because I know you'll flinch first.
3. However , his counterpart Andre Beteille flinches at the idea of extending job quotas .
4. I don't flinch from facing trouble.
5. We must not flinch from difficult decisions.
6. She won't flinch from speaking her mind.
7. She did not flinch when he suggested a bathe.
8. Though he quailed inwardly, he managed not to flinch.
9. To his credit, my spotter did not flinch.
10. Afflux never flinches from sacrificing the living to understand what made them once alive
11. About medical respect ( dermatological department ) mediocre person does not flinch!
12. He didn't even flinch when I told him the price.
13. Synonyms for Cringes include shrinks, recoils, flinches, blenches, quails, shies, cowers, winces, crouches and dodges
14. We shall never flinch from telling the people the whole truth.
15. Blench: To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch.
16. Her finger touched the scar on his forehead, making him flinch.
17. He didn't even flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound.
18. The world community should not flinch in the face of this challenge.
19. Her obligations stared her in the face, but she did not flinch!
20. Baelfire seemed to flinch at those words and pursed his lips briefly
21. If we flinch in the face of this high - tech barbarity.
22. While applying this pressure, the horse should not move or flinch away.
23. Synonyms for Cowers include retreats, shrinks, blenches, flinches, recoils, blanches, hides, backs away, draws back and pulls back
24. Convictional preaching means we don’t flinch at the realities of hell and wrath
25. The sharp surface of the rock caught at her skin, making her flinch.