For one, I cringe at the idea of posing for a cutesy People picture which would run below a less-than-warm review. |
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The mere thought of that psychopath laying a finger on her at all made him cringe and shiver all over. |
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His voice grates on me and I cringe the whole time. He's a hateful sexist man. |
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If there's a horror fan alive who does not inwardly cringe at the doom-laden sound of slow creaking, they must be deaf. |
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Her room was entirely pink wallpaper and flowery things that made me cringe at the very sight of them. |
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He tracks them down into an underground bar where they cower and cringe when they spot him entering the room. |
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He looks like a beggar, yet his eyes lack the proper cringe, his voice the proper whine, his walk the proper shuffle. |
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Bojangles, the Mecca for all the crims and drug freaks, is the venue to make any family or business man cringe with fear and disgust. |
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The six-storey tall screen captures the demonic fury of the falls in such realistic detail that you cringe with fear as you watch it. |
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They have a field day when they see decent people cringe in fear or are immobilised by the power of fear itself. |
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Sure to make you howl with laughter and cringe with embarrassment, this is a definitive highlight of the Michaelmas theatre season. |
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But the characters are so flat and unappealing that I couldn't muster up a single empathetic cringe for 'em. |
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Pierre gave a small cringe as Marge turned from fixing the table with mild surprise. |
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Thankfully, this is also one of the few episodes where Ralph's cowardly cringe is tossed aside and he stands up for himself. |
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The chuckle turned into a cringe as I swung a little, due to the movement caused by my laughter. |
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Syringe rhymes with cringe, a poetic coincidence not lost on those who get wobbly even thinking about their annual flu shot. |
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The repeated harping on the weight issue made me cringe in my seat, and yes, as you had read, regret eating that custard puff. |
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Does your dad make you cringe with his dad jokes and constant usage of LOL in text messages? |
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Watching from the TV tower, I cringe at the way galleries crowd in from the left and in front of the player. |
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Now I cringe to think of the breathy, glib, manic things I sent off, I really do. |
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The dog grimaced harshly, a cringe that did not suggest primitive fear as much as painful recollection. |
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Ideal as a watchdog, this dog will neither be aggressive nor cringe with fear on accosting a stranger. |
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But what of the worst bits, the bits that make you cringe when you hear them? |
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Asus GameFace allows you to not only talk to your opponent, but see them cringe as you annihilate them. |
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When a mighty predator makes a meal of a slow-witted, defenseless, helpless creature, one can hardly help but cringe. |
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I forever cringe at the fake Tennessee accents that somehow burst out of small-town Alberta. |
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Even as many cringe and start at what must hurt, and hurt badly, some may dream that the average man is indestructible. |
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The six-storey tall screen captures the demoniac fury of the falls in such realistic detail that you cringe with fear as you watch it. |
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I just cringe at the very sight of cheap painting tools mainly because the old saying that a bad workman always blames his tools is wrong! |
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The Coalition jeered him and you could almost see the opposition benches cringe. |
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Surely even most conservatives cringe when they see this type of ridiculous affectation. |
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So go he does, turning on his heel and slinking out with the cringe of a dog that's been kicked one too many times. |
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A strong cringe wrinkled his face and he moaned loudly as he closed his eyes again. |
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Last week's episode, for example, was a rerun of a classic on stories that make us cringe. |
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When he returned the local newspaper had a front-page story which made him cringe. |
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The handshake was moist and limp, the type that made any soldier or field officer cringe. |
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While we may cringe at the autotuned quality of her voice, we can't help but agree with the lyrics. |
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The figure laughs and I cringe at the raucous, metallic sound that sounds from the image of my mouth. |
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Father should at least hire servants who don't cringe in fear at any given moment. |
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I try desperately not to cringe when offered tongue, frog's legs and pig's trotters, and I eat them, every time. |
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Every scene made me cringe as he mugged for the camera and offered those interminable witty retorts with that knowing gleam in his eye. |
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And the answer is, yes, the research divisions generally cringe at the sight of such marketing brainstorms. |
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The breeze was soft and crisp making the air so cold I could feel my fingers cringe. |
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Bastions of old boy networking and the occasional social upstart, they epitomise everything that makes me cringe about Oxford. |
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I cringe every time I remember the disastrous valentine I sent him back in second grade, when I had a major crush on him. |
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Their vibrato and the tone it produced, among other things, was just utterly Romantic in nature and would make any good Baroque scholar cringe. |
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Steven slammed his open hand down on the wall beside Darren's head, causing Darren to cringe. |
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She has this really high shrill voice that makes me cringe every time she speaks. |
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Watching him tear into eggs over easy and a rasher of bacon on a steamy July morning could make a cardiologist cringe. |
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And the final climactic emotional moment is cringe inducing rather than searingly moving. |
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It makes me cringe to think how much money I threw away on ties and dress shirts and sport coats and wool slacks that I never wear any more. |
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Jackie sometimes claims he had an inferiority complex, a cultural cringe, another legacy of dyslexia and his Scottish upbringing. |
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I cringe when I read reviews of my sociological work, typifying me as a hero. |
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Although I didn't have the words to articulate it as a child, seeing the way Don Francisco treats women made me cringe – and still does. |
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Every time someone talks about the family unit or system, I cringe, because words like that make the family into a material construction. |
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When I chair a meeting, I cringe when a member asks many questions, but our time is limited and I want to cover a few things here. |
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I cringe at the sight of someone approaching me at a gathering with a camera. |
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This is not a scene which veterans or athletes or anyone who has donned the flag are pleased to see and who in fact cringe upon those occasions. |
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As we munched on genips and slapped mosquitoes, we were entertained by numerous and colorful birds, which would make a bird-watcher cringe with envy. |
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I used to cringe about telling him that my time of the month was due. |
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I abased myself in such a way that it makes me cringe to even remember it. |
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When deep brown eyes finally opened and she stared up at him, she gave him a wan smile that caused a cringe as the sore skin on her cheek stretched greatly. |
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He lasted but a single over and yet unleashed more cringe than Shane Warne's entire Twitter feed. |
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The most powerful of CEOs is all but sure to drop his eyes and visibly cringe upon suddenly encountering a wilding crew. |
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The additional depiction could only have been calculated to make a viewer cringe or, at least, feel discomfited. |
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And when the price is right, Mr. Lidle buys in quantities that would make a less stout-hearted retailer cringe. |
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The concept may make some cringe, but the practical results have struck a nerve, which is why you hear their stuff spilling out of chic restos and boutiques across town. |
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Finally, cleese goose-steps out of the dining room as the hapless Germans cringe and sob. |
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It's nice to know that there are still a few musicians around who wouldn't make you cringe if they inadvertently let slip what they think about the election. |
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A poured concrete floor without mats made me cringe, but the windows were spotless, the sinks were empty, the rotisseries shiny and squeaky clean. |
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In a recent cringe worthy interview on Sky News, Murdoch showed just how personally misinformed on climate change he actually is. |
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I still cringe at the memory of a gag I made on a policy while backgrounding a journalist before an interview that was turned into a very barbed question for my boss. |
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It is when we see wastage that we start to cringe about the taxes that we pay. |
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I am fully aware that important players in the financial markets cringe at the mere thought of any legislation affecting their sector. |
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We all kind of cringe and I will cringe even more when Lockheed Martin will be doing them. |
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She shot a kind look at Kaiyo, whose perpetual cringe eased in reply. |
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From figure skaters to downhill skiers, we cheer as they land, and we cringe when they fall. |
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My own parents would cringe at the financial commitments now necessary to put four children through university! |
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How can he possibly cringe at the intimate details of people's lives? |
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It's from a theatrical point of view that she still loves teen angst for its poker-faced combination of melodramatic sincerity and unintended cringe humour. |
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I saw her cringe in fear, the same way I had cringed when my father yelled, and I wanted to cry. |
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But as much as I love him, I cringe in fear every time I see him. |
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Nine times out of ten I cringe when I hear of the birth of yet another bureaucratic monolith. |
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The film is really very lovely, and I am NOT saying that because I am by now sufficiently mithridatized to no longer cringe when I see myself on a screen. |
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Be prepared to laugh, cringe and cry as the play slips from the anarchical to the downright grotesque and be prepared for an unexpected twist at the end. |
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The word die seemed to hang in the air like an evil spell, a black enchantment that clutched at their hearts, made their mortal souls cringe with fear. |
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We are meant to cringe at the sight of a photo of an all-black classroom and ask cynically where the white kids are. |
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Yanare took a deep breath secretly hoping that she could meet someone in this party that would make her heart beat rapidly instead of making her cringe in disgust. |
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The room smelled like a combination of cheap liquor and bad body odor, to make things worse the room was hot and the smell made Jeremy cringe in disgust. |
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I know it was a harmless mistake but I just cringe at stuff like this. |
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In a week or three, I'll look back on what I've been writing recently and I'll either cringe with embarrassment or just be totally baffled by what was going on in my head. |
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While most African Americans cringe when a white person utters the so-called N-word, many give black entertainers like Rock a special dispensation to use it. |
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That kind of folderol is enough to make any reasonable person cringe. |
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Mr Douglas has come out with the classic cringe which believes pessimism, or realism as he would no doubt like to call it, is an inherently Scottish state of mind. |
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As for monarchists weighing into the debate right now, it seems that never in the field of human controversy has greater cringe been inflicted on so many, by so few. |
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Supporters of this war who are in the mood for an ideological pogrom should chill out for a while, and opponents need not fold into permanent cringe position. |
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Genevan felt a strange cringe in his stomach at the sight of her. |
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Maybe you managed not to cringe at his take on the bard in Shakespeare in Love, making you a stronger person than most. |
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The poor athletes have to cringe and crawl and kowtow to the mighty officials and association members in order to get a place in the Olympic contingent. |
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Most would cringe at addressing conference openings or chairing high level meetings without a few days preparation, but Norma rises to the occasion with great success. |
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Get ready for carnage that is sure to make players cringe. |
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Then at least we could resolve the problems which have already been raised as a result of these accusations, accusations which make me personally cringe with shame, both on my own account and as a Greek citizen. |
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The lyrics to Picasso Baby suggest someone desperate for the art world's approval as he namechecks artists including Jeff Koons and the painter George Condo, rapping out a cultural cringe, a plea for intellectual recognition. |
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You cringe, not at his lack of tact but his lack of self-knowledge. |
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Do you cringe when you hear someone mispronounce a word or use a term incorrectly? |
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Either way, the video is enough to make any supercar owner cringe. |
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So I cringe when they are regarded as kitsch and retro, a birrova laff. It's obviously not true. |
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Leclere was bent on the coming of the day when Batard should wilt in spirit and cringe and whimper at his feet. |
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As an atheist this kind of things tend to make me cringe, but I do respect people who have different beliefs from mine as long as they don't harm anyone. |
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Think of a singles holiday and you'll probably picture young kids getting off their faces and doing things they'll later cringe at, or lonely middle-aged divorcees looking desperately for a new mate. |
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To this day, the people who remember that period in time of the previous regime cringe at the thought of a change of Head of State when they remember tragic events that have occurred in the past. |
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When they were come up to the place where the lions were, the boys that went before were glad to cringe behind, for they were afraid of the lions. |
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And before you cringe again, know that GladRags are made of highly absorbent, heavyweight cotton flannel and terry cloth and can be machine or hand washed. |
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But he made no whimper. Nor did he wince or cringe to the blows. He bored straight in, striving, without avoiding a blow, to beat and meet the blow with his teeth. |
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