One day, we were all at some bar, having rounds of drinks, when I mentioned crawfish again, and Hiroki grimaced and made retching noises. |
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I grimaced, crossing my fingers and jabbing the starter button for the engine. |
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I grimaced and turned around, starting to feel the winter freeze prickle the exposed back of my neck. |
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Then he caught a look at himself in the mirror, with the angry scowl on his face, and grimaced. |
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He struck it well, but grimaced as he watched it drift outside the near post. |
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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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Kaerin grimaced at the sight of her like that, obviously what he had said had hurt her deeply. |
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I grimaced, I hated pickled waterweed, and by the face mother pulled when she ate it, I suspect she did too. |
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I grimaced involuntarily, thinking about the meat loaf they'd likely be serving. |
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I gathered the bedclothes around and grimaced as I gingerly stood, then limped toward the door with my makeshift wrap trailing on the floor. |
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Laila grimaced as she bumped into a wall, grumbling sourly as she steadied herself against it before pushing off and gliding down the corridor. |
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A funny parody scene of the movie was shown, while Homer grimaced at his movie heroes cavorting and caterwauling. |
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The co-hosts glanced anxiously at each other, and the cameramen grimaced sympathetically. |
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She felt around for the lock and grimaced when she felt the cold metal touch her skin. |
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He grimaced as he noted the shattered glass by the mantelpiece, and moved to the kitchen to find a dustpan and brush. |
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I grimaced, as dutifully I passed the word to Mission Command in the orbiting HMS Cardiff above. |
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Jackson grimaced, this wasn't good, this was really bad, and Violet would have his guts for garters, should she get wind of it. |
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I drank and grimaced at the tartness, the tang of spice, but it helped settle my stomach. |
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Jackson grimaced under the scrutinization of his superior officer and knew that he was in very hot water. |
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The blow dryer slipped out of his hands and I grimaced as the hot air blasted directly on my face. |
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Big Arthur grimaced as he battled across Market Square, drawing his suede car coat closer about his generous midriff. |
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Some of the sticky substance stuck on her shoe and she grimaced in disgust. |
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He sat up and grimaced a little because his back ached, his entire body was stiff and his feet were cold. |
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He grimaced, his mind dwelling on the premature thoughts that brewed inside him. |
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She grimaced and swept up her hair in a messy bun with one hand, whilst prodding me on the back with the other hand. |
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He grimaced and shivered as a cold gust of wind blew a flurry of brown leaves across the porch and between his feet. |
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The rough folds of skin at the corners of the familiar eyes became taut and she grimaced in pitiful disgust. |
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She grinned as I inconspicuously grimaced and longed to duck beneath the covers. |
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She watched, hand poised at his back, as Emery grimaced and tried to sit up. |
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She stopped by for a bit and during her discussion with Suzie, she grimaced and grabbed her forehead. |
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As she grimaced and grunted her way through to her third Wimbledon title, she got a little lucky. |
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She grimaced as she held the sharp blade of the knife against her hands. |
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Beyond the many times I grimaced at the magnitude of the impact, or even ducked, I was totally surprised to find no damage whatsoever. |
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Jack drained the last of the liquor out of the jar, grimaced, retched, swallowed bile, bad liquor, and a gut-full of green blackberries. |
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The dancers, shrouded as in a morgue, grimaced and screamed with fear and agony, then walked acceptingly toward the audience as the curtain fell. |
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I threw open his closet and grimaced at the dust that flew from it. |
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She grimaced and let the point of her foil drop to the floor. |
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She groaned, grimaced, and grabbed her left thigh, which had been wrapped, rewrapped, and re-re-wrapped in an Ace bandage. |
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I grimaced alongside him, but in truth verbing is far from new. |
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The husband grimaced as his wife clamped his fingers like a vise. |
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An icy blast of wind from the Arctic swirled down the hillside and froze the skin on his face. He grimaced, hunched his shoulders, and trudged on. |
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He grimaced as his feet sank into the muck with an audible squelch. |
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I grimaced at the pain in my side and forced myself to speed up. |
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Her face was red and she grimaced more from the pain than the bitter cold. |
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I hitched my pack into a more comfortable position and grimaced. |
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Rusty ran a hand through his tangled mop of hair and grimaced. |
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He grimaced as he looked at water bubbling up from below the ground in the center of the street. |
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The condemned man took 34 minutes to die, during which he grimaced and writhed, suggesting acute agony. The problem can, however, be fixed. |
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When she told him Luc claimed to have been drawn to the forest by an unknown forest, a subconscious siren, he grimaced. |
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With a sigh for the fullness of his stomach, he flipped open the cloth and took a pan dulce, dessert bread, from the basket and grimaced at the heat. |
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And maybe they also grimaced as if they had just sucked down a rotten egg. |
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They grimaced, they gnashed their teeth, they shivered from head to toe. |
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Andy Murray grimaced in a blue pea coat and looked adorably awkward. |
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Mr Scott grimaced weirdly and dodged questions less skillfully. |
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