recoil|recoiled|recoiling|recoils in English
verb
[re·coil || rɪ'kɔɪl ,rɪː-]
rebound, kick back; flinch, wince, flinch, draw back
Use "recoil|recoiled|recoiling|recoils" in a sentence
1. He recoiled from rivalry between religions.
2. He recoiled in apparent disgust.
3. She recoiled with a shudder.
4. The rifle recoils when it is fired.
5. Short recoil.
6. It was like... you recoiled.
7. His wily plan recoiled on him.
8. Compared to xenon, argon is cheaper and has a distinct scintillation time profile, which allows the separation of electronic recoils from nuclear recoils.
9. Dual Berettas Recoil Compensation
10. She recoiled from the gunman in terror.
11. 13 She recoiled hastily at seeing a snake in the path.
12. I recoiled from the smell and the filth.
13. The American recoil was sharper.
14. I recoiled in horror from the snake.
15. The divorce was acrimonious; she still recoils at the name Andy.
16. He recoiled at the sight of the corpse.
17. As he leaned towards her she instinctively recoiled.
18. The HK Caws is a gas-assisted, recoil-operated, select-fire bullpup combat shotgun with a recoil-reducing mechanism
19. 19 The aluminized Mylar reflects sunlight, thereby deriving a little kick from the recoiling photons.
20. She recoiled in horror at the sight of an enormous spider.
21. Many Europeans recoiled at the slaughter of the Aborigines.
22. She recoiled from the idea of betraying her own brother.
23. Recoil Operated (Locked Breech) Let’s take a look at the difference between Blowback pistols and recoil operated or locked breech pistols
24. He recoiled in horror at the sight of the corpse.
25. Howard recoiled a little at the sharpness in my voice.