Sentences with cringe
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C c - Molly had cringed when Ann started picking up the guitar. [VERB]
- He glanced with a cringe at the mess on his desk.
- So often people say I need to give you some constructive criticism and I cringe at what I consider an oxymoron.
- The second cultural cringe, the one that arrived with globalisation, has pointed us in a different direction, towards America.
- He cringed as the bird collided with the window.
- Gone are the days when wives and girlfriends used to cringe at the thought of a weekend because it would mean that their.
- Do you cringe at the thought of article marketing?
- Does the subject of internet marketing for small business make you cringe with fear?
- Yet while Melbourne's creative edge is blossoming on many fronts, pockets of cultural cringe remain, much to van Schaik's frustration.
- When they hear this they immediately cringe since the idea of homework in baseball doesn't bring a lot of excitement for most.
- Most people in the US cringe with disgust when they hear that the US or our government contractors are involved in kick-backs, bribes.