wince in English

noun
1
a slight grimace or shrinking movement caused by pain or distress.
At the touch of his hand, there was a slight wince of pain.
2
a roller for moving textile fabric through a dyeing vat.
The Hengst was fitted on one side with a wooden winch, the ‘ wince ’, and could be fastened to the side of the vat or copper by means of a rod into which it was driven.
verb
1
give a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress.
he winced at the disgust in her voice

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "wince" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wince", or refer to the context using the word "wince" in the English Dictionary.

1. The gunfire made Aleks wince.

2. The thought made her wince.

3. The burn of the antiseptic made him wince.

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5. I want to wince with each blow thrown.

6. He had a tendency to wince.

7. It makes me wince even thinking about eye operations.

8. He suppressed a wince as motion renewed the pain.

9. Miguel scowled and the pain this caused made him wince.

10. His smile soon modified to a wince.

11. The rank odour of sweat and urine made him wince.

12. Some of the murders will make you wince.

13. The barb of his wit made us wince.

14. She gave a wince as the nurse put the needle in.

15. Did I hurt you? - I thought I saw you wince.

16. Seeing her wince, Michele lifted her, brushing her objections aside.

17. I still wince at the thought of that terrible evening.

18. Some common synonyms of Blench are flinch, quail, recoil, shrink, and wince

19. I still wince at the memory of the stupid things I did.

20. I still wince when I think about that stupid thing I said.

21. Synonyms for Blench include recoil, shrink, flinch, wince, cringe, quail, shy, start, shudder and falter

22. And just the surface appearance are often -- like the Astroturf here -- they make me wince.

23. Every time you put weight on your left butt cheek, you wince, just a little bit.

24. It was the surprise and indignity of watching the yellow stain spread which made me wince.

25. Nathan's face tightened in a wince and he muttered something unintelligible as she smoothed on some antiseptic cream.

26. From that time, his anti-Semitism grew so shrill and scurrilous that its virulence still makes one wince.

27. We used to watch the game together and I'd suddenly see him wince in pain.

28. I wince myself,[http://Sentencedict.com] lanced with regret at the foolish vanity that led me to mention this prospect.

29. 21 Nathan's face tightened in a wince and he muttered something unintelligible as she smoothed on some antiseptic cream.

30. I wince every time I watch a two-stroke apparently trying to tear itself from the mountings.

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32. 11 It was a continual clanking, rotating sound, a whirring rhythmic, steel-against-steel sound that made your teeth wince.

33. 2 EMBARRASSED to feel embarrassed by something you have said or done because you think it makes you seem silly → wince cringe at She Cringed …

34. At first we would wince inwardly as eyes were averted from our faces when we opened conversation with another human being.

35. Hilario shrugged off the rank implausibility of his situation, ignored the wince-inducing pressure and waded straight into the deep end, which has got to take some guts.

36. ‘the most Adorkable actress on the big screen’ ‘your Adorkable qualities are part of your charm’ ‘That is a very strange film, but both boys are beyond Adorkable in it.’ ‘I'll settle for Adorkable if I can get it.’ ‘They're absolutely Adorkable!’ ‘It's hard not to wince when she slips into 'Adorkable' mode.’

37. Cringe - draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf" flinch , funk , quail , recoil , wince , shrink , squinch move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"

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39. Cringe: 1 v draw back, as with fear or pain Synonyms: flinch , funk , quail , recoil , shrink , squinch , wince Types: retract , shrink back pull away from a source of disgust or fear Type of: move move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion v show submission or fear Synonyms: cower , crawl , creep , fawn , grovel Type of:

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