The thought of it is enough to make you wince, but the performers are skilled enough to pull it off. |
Alas, after a while, the sight of board shorts, singlets, jandals and sunglasses will make you wince. |
A wince of pain flashing over her pale, clammy features told me she was slowly remembering. |
For example, your modified software must run on Wince, and you are required to provide end user support for your software. |
In 1756, a French physician, Nicholas Andre, named this condition tic douloureux, which means painful wince. |
The brothers shared a wince at the memory of the snotty chef their mother was inordinately fond of. |