grimace|grimaced|grimaces|grimacing in English
verb
[gri·mace || 'grɪməs /grɪ'meɪs]
distort the facial features (to express disgust, disapproval, anger, etc.)
Use "grimace|grimaced|grimaces|grimacing" in a sentence
1. Everyone who grimaces at my face.
2. But Hyang-sook grimaced too, huh?
3. The editor grimaced, gesturing in negation.
4. 18 He grimaced at the bitter taste.
5. 8 a grimace of pain.
6. An ugly grimace twisted her face.
7. You shouldn't grimace before you lunge.
8. She grimaced as the needle went in.
9. The flack grimaced and walked away, muttering.
10. He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague.
11. 2 The flack grimaced and walked away, muttering.
12. She made a wry grimace.
13. She grimaced in / with distaste at the thought of it.
14. The acrobat grimaced at the children during the circus performance.
15. Is one person’s smile another’s grimace?
16. 22 His lips contorted into a grimace.
17. She grimaced at her reflection in the mirror.
18. I grimaced at the feel of the first knuckle.
19. 11 A grimace distorted her fine mouth.
20. 4 An ugly grimace twisted her face.
21. 1 She made a wry grimace.
22. 7 His face twisted into a grimace.
23. The old man Affrighted the baby with a grimace
24. 3 His face twisted in a grimace of pain.
25. 6 'What's that?' she asked with a grimace.