Use "grimace|grimaced|grimaces|grimacing" in a sentence

1. Everyone who grimaces at my face.

2. But Hyang-sook grimaced too, huh?

3. The editor grimaced, gesturing in negation.

4. 18 He grimaced at the bitter taste.

5. 8 a grimace of pain.

6. An ugly grimace twisted her face.

7. You shouldn't grimace before you lunge.

8. She grimaced as the needle went in.

9. The flack grimaced and walked away, muttering.

10. He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague.

11. 2 The flack grimaced and walked away, muttering.

12. She made a wry grimace.

13. She grimaced in / with distaste at the thought of it.

14. The acrobat grimaced at the children during the circus performance.

15. Is one person’s smile another’s grimace?

16. 22 His lips contorted into a grimace.

17. She grimaced at her reflection in the mirror.

18. I grimaced at the feel of the first knuckle.

19. 11 A grimace distorted her fine mouth.

20. 4 An ugly grimace twisted her face.

21. 1 She made a wry grimace.

22. 7 His face twisted into a grimace.

23. The old man Affrighted the baby with a grimace

24. 3 His face twisted in a grimace of pain.

25. 6 'What's that?' she asked with a grimace.

26. He acknowledged his mistake with a wry grimace.

27. He grimaced slightly, obviously expecting no answer to his rhetorical question.

28. Stadler, meanwhile, was grimacing and snarling with every strut of his corpulent form.

29. He married his high school sweetheart, though he grimaces at that term.

30. But then Boozer drove past Gasol for a rattling, grimacing slam dunk.

31. Adam's simile, not his, thought Rufus with a grimace.

32. Those women who grimace, they' re all in my head

33. 23 She made a grimace at the prospect.

34. Compare smirk, sneer, frown, scowl and grimace. Sentencedict.com

35. More screams and grimaces and thrashing about,(sentencedict .com) and then pure vertigo.

36. 5 He acknowledged his mistake with a wry grimace.

37. She started to sit up, grimaced, and sank back weakly against the pillow.

38. The kid sank weakly, almost to the ground, grimacing, but did not say a word.

39. Girl retelling disgusting disturbing story Cringing grimacing face reluctant aversion raise hands chest gesturing clench

40. 17 Danjit's Mars-tanned features smoothed in a sensual grimace of pleasure.

41. 13 Occasionally he would grimace and swallow hard, his lips going tight.

42. 18 Bernie gave a grimace of disgust and left the room.

43. Ace grimaced, reached down and hesitantly pulled aside the tattered sheet of black silk.

44. 10 Adam's simile, not his,(www.Sentencedict.com) thought Rufus with a grimace.

45. Then Loi pointed at his abdomen and grimaced with pain to make sure I understood.

46. 4 Ace grimaced, reached down and hesitantly pulled aside the tattered sheet of black silk.

47. Grimacing skulls and brittle tibiae arranged in rows and in the shape of crosses and wreaths

48. Once in a while, she seemed to sneer and made a grimace of revulsion.

49. 16 Even its grimace is empty, Warted with quartz pebbles from the sea's womb.

50. 24 The woman at the breakfast table screwed her mouth into a grimace.

51. 27 She started to sit up, grimaced,(Sentencedict.com)(www.Sentencedict.com) and sank back weakly against the pillow.

52. 14 His expression ranges from a painful grimace to a slight smile.

53. 24 All eyes followed the Collector as he strode about the enclave grimacing and muttering to himself.

54. But these themes are always interspersed with more fanciful ones: grimacing masks, weird animals, exuberant abstract patterns.

55. 20 But her bladder demanded attention. With a grimace of irritation, Chesarynth jacked out.

56. 21 Even its grimace is empty, Warted with quartz pebbles from the sea's womb.

57. She took three aspirins from her handbag and swallowed them, grimacing, with the last tepid mouthful of tea.

58. Thomas made a little grimace, perhaps he thought the wine was sour. Sentencedict.com

59. 9 Helen made a grimace of disgust when she saw the raw meat.

60. 2 Thomas made a little grimace, perhaps he thought the wine was sour.

61. 23 Once in a while, she seemed to sneer and made a grimace of revulsion.

62. Grimacing, she turned the key in the ignition once more, and brought the car around the way she had come.

63. 30 He saw me without surprise, with a small smile, almost a grimace, on his face.

64. 26 Once in a while, she seemed to sneer and made a grimace of revulsion.

65. 25 He took another drink of his coffee. "Awful," he said with a grimace.

66. He grimaced and scratched his short, curly black hair where it stuck out from under his tartan cap.

67. 19 It is a world in which the grimace is often more eloquent than the phrase.

68. The latter made a grimace at the two women and gleefully hurried out behind Tu Wei - yueh.

69. 27 He grimaced and scratched his short, curly black hair where it stuck out from under his tartan cap.

70. Ballader och grimascher (English: Ballads and grimaces) is the second studio album by Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk.The album was …

71. 28 He was runty and snuffling and the left half of his face had a permanent grimace.

72. 27 Her arms and legs were spread like a flayed hide; her face was a gargoyle's grimace.

73. ‘"Aw, mom, I don't need to know that," grimaces Jimmy.’ ‘"Aw, please, Miss, take him back," the shopkeeper said.’ ‘Viv, pouted

74. 21 Her face was twisted into a distorted grimace and her muscles all over her body had gone rigid.

75. 15 With a grimace she grabbed her hair and twisted it into a knot on top of her head.

76. 12 The hood framed her expressive face, emphasising the grimace of determination before she lowered herself into the starting blocks.

77. 29 Her severed head flopped on a bin of guts, yellow beak in a grimace - take me with you?

78. [Middle English babewin, from Old French babuin, gaping figure, gargoyle, Baboon, perhaps blend of Old French babine, muzzle, and babau, grimace.]

79. The neurologic findings of movement disorder (Blepharospasm, grimacing, facial and neck dystonia, tremors, chorea) and ataxia (gait ataxia, dysarthria) correspond to regions of iron deposition in the brain

80. 14 Some, le rabouin, for example, are at the same time grotesque and terrible, and produce on you the effect of a cyclopean grimace.