Sentences with wince
wince
W w - Every time he put any weight on his left leg he winced in pain. [VERB]
- He suppressed a wince as motion renewed the pain.
- 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.
- She tried to stand, but she winced in pain and clutched her side before slumping back onto the chair.
- Although Maurice is mentioned prominently on a website called Speed Trap Exchange, the wincers would say that, strictly speaking, Maurice does not operate a speed trap.
- He blinked at her quizzically a few times, and then looked back at his wound, and winced in pain.
- Mike was now copying our dad's voice, which made me wince with emotional pain.
- There is a sprinkling of hobblers, plenty of wincers, and almost universal hollow eyes and messed hair.
- There was a brief moment where he could not hide his wince, his small grimace of pain.
- I now wince with pain if I have to use another atlas; browsing this one is bliss.
- I'm inspired by your open-mindedness and looking forward to revisiting some old wincers to see if they have revitalized.
- Emily said and did nothing but wince slightly in pain.
- He lightly touched the burn along his ribcage and winced, drawing a sharp intake of breath.
- She winced in pain as he kicked her again, this time harder, and then again even harder.
- Sometimes the ebullition is kept up for a quarter of an hour; the pieces all the while being turned over a wince, from one side of the copper vessel to the other.
- His brows drew together in a wince of sympathetic pain.
- Dr. Kline noticed the anxious girl wince in sudden pain and immediately stepped closer to Leanne.
- I winced in pain, so distracted by his intensity that I was deaf to the clunking of boots on the concrete floor.
- Brad laughed a bit, his laughter ending in a slight wince as the pain flared up again.
- The Hengst was fitted on one side with a wooden winch, the ‘ wince ’, and could be fastened to the side of the vat or copper by means of a rod into which it was driven.
- Seria dropped to all fours and winced as pain cut through her palms like a sharp knife.
- He twitched his head, and winced as a pain shot along the left side of his face.
- At the touch of his hand, there was a slight wince of pain.
- Their faces occasionally wince as they slowly struggle through underwater exercises.