grimace|grimaces in English
noun
[gri·mace || 'grɪməs /grɪ'meɪs]
distortion of the facial features (to express disgust, disapproval, anger, etc.)
Use "grimace|grimaces" in a sentence
1. Everyone who grimaces at my face.
2. 8 a grimace of pain.
3. An ugly grimace twisted her face.
4. You shouldn't grimace before you lunge.
5. She made a wry grimace.
6. Is one person’s smile another’s grimace?
7. 22 His lips contorted into a grimace.
8. 11 A grimace distorted her fine mouth.
9. 4 An ugly grimace twisted her face.
10. 1 She made a wry grimace.
11. 7 His face twisted into a grimace.
12. The old man Affrighted the baby with a grimace
13. 3 His face twisted in a grimace of pain.
14. 6 'What's that?' she asked with a grimace.
15. He acknowledged his mistake with a wry grimace.
16. He married his high school sweetheart, though he grimaces at that term.
17. Adam's simile, not his, thought Rufus with a grimace.
18. Those women who grimace, they' re all in my head
19. 23 She made a grimace at the prospect.
20. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace. Sentencedict.com
21. More screams and grimaces and thrashing about,(sentencedict .com) and then pure vertigo.
22. 5 He acknowledged his mistake with a wry grimace.
23. 17 Danjit's Mars-tanned features smoothed in a sensual grimace of pleasure.
24. 13 Occasionally he would grimace and swallow hard, his lips going tight.
25. 18 Bernie gave a grimace of disgust and left the room.