wince|winced|winces|wincing in English
verb
[wɪns]
flinch, recoil (especially from pain or fear); cringe, involuntarily make a face in response to surprise (or embarrassment, etc.)
Use "wince|winced|winces|wincing" in a sentence
1. He winced at the insult.
2. The gunfire made Aleks wince.
3. The thought made her wince.
4. We're going to buy knockoff handbags without wincing, now.
5. Thrushcross Grange is my own, sir,'he interrupted, wincing.
6. He winced inwardly at her harsh tone.
7. Stefan looked at the schnapps and winced.
8. Polly winced, thinking of the milkman below.
9. She switched on the light, wincing at the sudden brightness.
10. The burn of the antiseptic made him wince.
11. CEDraw is high speed graphics library in WinCE.
12. I want to wince with each blow thrown.
13. Deep drilling work, sinking and reconstructing of air shafts and winces
14. Her muscles bulging in her forehead when she winces like that.
15. He winced and smarted on seeing it take shape.
16. He had a tendency to wince.
17. She bit her lip, wincing at the memory of her resentful scheming.
18. Sandra winced as the dentist started to drill.
19. It makes me wince even thinking about eye operations.
20. He suppressed a wince as motion renewed the pain.
21. Miguel scowled and the pain this caused made him wince.
22. Lilly winced, and Mandon gravely bowed his head in acknowledgment.
23. His smile soon modified to a wince.
24. The rank odour of sweat and urine made him wince.
25. 13 He winced as she stood on his injured foot.