One winces when Georgie seeks praise for his skeet shooting, or when Muffy misses her serve again. |
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Examining her own fingers, Nina winces at her chipped vermillion nail varnish she hasn't repainted for three days. |
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For many, the unbeaten Sweet Wake is a banker bet at the meeting though Carberry winces at the notion. |
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Espy still winces a little as he recalls a homecoming game at his daughter's high school. |
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They filed in with hushed voices and stifled winces as they bumped into the seats laid out for them. |
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Elaine's eyes beam their pleasure, which is so obvious that Beth winces inwardly. |
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He winces when a dozen members of Company B are mistaken for a nest of rebels one night and are targeted for a U.S. air strike. |
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He then answers his own question with a vicious sideways slash that drops the bloody-nosed gumshoe to the ground while the entire audience winces in sympathetic pain. |
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Lao DPR: A girl winces as she receives a measles injection at Don Na Souk Primary School in a suburb of Vientiane. |
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Samuel winces slightly, as we hear a squish, then turns away. |
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Everyone winces a bit but Gray just sits there, giddily happy, grinning as if he were the Cheshire cat and someone had just complimented his invisibility. |
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Faint, adopting the cockney drawl he reserves for grown-ups who don't get it, winces a bit at the idea. |
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Of course there are some early poems – and some later poems, come to that – that one winces to see in print. |
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His opponent, a year or two older but still barely a teenager, winces and, fighting back tears of humiliation, launches himself in a flurry of wheeling punches. |
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Sensuality, grandiloquence, but also pranks, winces of surprise or stupidity are perfectly rendered by his pencil or painting knife. |
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She is a dissatisfied customer, and as Mr. Obarzanek recites her questioning of his motives and her stinging analysis of his character and art, he winces a bit. |
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Any dancer who sees the show winces at how often the dancers slide on their knees and paws, without a kneepad in sight. |
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Perhaps it is the young puppy with a greenstick fracture of a leg bone, who barely even winces when you touch the sore spot. |
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When he learns that I've been involved in a car accident, he winces. |
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Democracy is threatened by dictatorship, and the gospel of human fraternity winces before the onslaughts of theories of racial supremacies. |
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However, Wade, the last British grand slam winner said the constant disruptions for treatment and winces in pain made Murray come across as a drama queen. |
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