recoil|recoils in English
noun
[re·coil || rɪ'kɔɪl ,rɪː-]
backlash, kickback, rebound; wince, flinch
Use "recoil|recoils" in a sentence
1. The rifle recoils when it is fired.
2. Short recoil.
3. Compared to xenon, argon is cheaper and has a distinct scintillation time profile, which allows the separation of electronic recoils from nuclear recoils.
4. Dual Berettas Recoil Compensation
5. The American recoil was sharper.
6. The divorce was acrimonious; she still recoils at the name Andy.
7. The HK Caws is a gas-assisted, recoil-operated, select-fire bullpup combat shotgun with a recoil-reducing mechanism
8. Recoil Operated (Locked Breech) Let’s take a look at the difference between Blowback pistols and recoil operated or locked breech pistols
9. The chipping occurs as a result of recoil.
10. Backlash definition, a sudden, forceful backward movement; recoil
11. To Cringe is to shrink or recoil in embarrassment.
12. Now when we first hear this data, we recoil.
13. Revenge may recoil upon the person who takes it.
14. The recoil of the gun sent him flying backwards.
15. Synonyms for Abhors include abominates, despises, detests, hates, loathes, execrates, dislikes, disdains, recoils from and shrinks from
16. MP-446 is short recoil-operated, locked breech pistol.
17. Synonyms for Cringes include shrinks, recoils, flinches, blenches, quails, shies, cowers, winces, crouches and dodges
18. Most people would recoil at the sight of the snake.
19. In order to reach the gas phase, the β-recoils have to penetrate the primary organic adsorption layer.
20. And because we instinctively cherish our lives, we recoil from danger.
21. I witnessed some of the friends we'd grown up with recoil.
22. An evil deed may recoil on the head of the doer.
23. You recoil, then you snarl at yourself and move your other arm.
24. The recoil of a gun is also a manifestation of momentum conservation.
25. Synonyms for Abominates include abhors, despises, detests, hates, loathes, dislikes, execrates, recoils from, shudders at and disapproves