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31 Sentences With "cringes at"

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The guy cringes at the thought of a minute wasted.
I'm sure that, when he tells this story, everyone cringes at that line.
" Further, although she enjoys her notoriety, she cringes at "the transparency of her talk.
Saad cringes at the cliché, but it's true: Her family's story is the American Dream.
Lions beat Bears to keep playoff hopes alive DETROIT — Jim Caldwell cringes at the mere mention of the playoffs.
Though she cringes at the cliché, she says that she knew she would be an artist since she was a child.
I ask her if she looks back now and cringes at what she said, and she pauses for a long time.
Nor will anyone who cringes at the idea of spending 18 hours or more cooped up in a 32-inch plane seat.
She gets so much value from her cards that when she sees a friend pay with debit instead of credit, she cringes at the lost opportunity.
Fifty years later, Israel has had a preview of a Palestinian state in Gaza, and cringes at the prospect of replicating such folly on the West Bank.
What about someone like me, someone who cringes at the thought of even thinking about considering maybe attempting to try and flirt with a bloke in a club?
Anyone, famous or not quite, who has been the living, breathing investment of one or two more individuals recognizes, and probably cringes at, their parents' deeply camp habits.
He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where he threatened legal action if his grades ever were leaked, and where much of that community cringes at the association.
A rabid pro-wrestling fan—he made a clandestine trip to Dallas in the middle of spring ball to take his mother to WrestleMania—he cringes at the "Phenom" moniker especially.
Take it from the experience of a '90s kid who cringes at her over-plucked skinny brows: This might come back to haunt you — unlike that broom standing up in your kitchen.
The Our Brand Is Crisis star, 51, says she cringes at the idea of posting a slew of happy selfies for the world to "like," because the image they project simply isn't reality.
She winces at talk of a top marginal tax rate of 70 percent and cringes at the growing use of "corporatist" as a slur against Democratic politicians deemed too cozy with business interests.
In retrospect, Okimura knows she probably could have attended the match in Iran without much incident, but cringes at the spectacle of foreign women being allowed to enter the stadium when Iranian women aren't.
This is one reason why Ari Páll Kristinsson, head of the island's language planning council, cringes at the idea of linguistic "purity", and suggests shyly that one speak simply of the "Icelandic vocabulary tradition".
" Cannon resurfaced a 2010 tweet from Silverman — who recently said she cringes at "material I did 10 years ago" — where she wrote, "I dont mean this in a hateful way but the new bachelorette's a f—.
"It's not the first time that he's said things that the party just cringes at and says, 'What in the world are you saying?" the Utah Republican told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "Cuomo Prime Time" Monday.
Ten years have passed since Lauren Conrad made that fateful drive from Laguna Beach to Hollywood, captivating audiences as a young twentysomething on MTV's The Hills, but the lifestyle maven says she still cringes at certain memories.
At the State Department, he finds himself negotiating with other power centers — from a White House with conflicting factions and priorities to the Defense Department — and managing a bureaucracy that largely cringes at the president's approach to the world.
" Junk food pretending to be healthy gets no love, and she cringes at the ingredients people try to stuff into a bag of chips to fool you like chia seeds, quinoa and flax, "Zero grams of guilt, anyone can put that on a package.
If you're the type of person that physically cringes at the thought of anything even vaguely romantic, then cast your eye over the images below — we've pushed aside anything corny and scoured social media for the most gloriously un-romantic things the UK has to offer.
Although Krugman cringes at the idea of a Republican-controlled government, his wishes might come to pass when Trump takes office in January and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) Congress faces a mandate from the people to fix America's crumbling roads, bridges and airports.
"It's kinda ironic," he smirks, "I spent high school just daydreaming about being in a band, and doing really bad, and then when the opportunity came to play in a band, I went back to school to be in high school again as a teacher…" He cringes at the idea of any of his students knowing of his band life, though, more than happy to keep the worlds as separate as possible.
He stops and she suggests he takes their neighbor Mary Jane Watson to the upcoming Fall Formal. Peter cringes at the idea and heads off to school. There, it is announced football practices will be held that day and Harry wants to try out. Peter passes on joining him as he feels it will reveal his abilities.
This was a lure to get her to confront Ribaldi. Without telling her why, he said he would give them their home as long as she agrees to let her daughter visit him. She cringes at Ribaldi, but is nowhere near as hateful compared to the other townspeople. Timmy Nelson Timmy Nelson is the younger brother of Bonnie Nelson and the son of Mrs. Nelson.
Brain Scan Studios released the parody of the graphic novel Watchmen to serve as a satire of not only the series, but also "the comics industry, the movies they spawn and the creators that get trampled on". Valerie D'Orazio, of Occasional Superheroine, expands on this description, observing that while she usually cringes at comic book parodies, Watchmensch is different in that it is actually an "allegory about the rift between Watchmen creator Alan Moore and DC Comics - and, by extension, a meditation on the issue of creator's rights" further calling it a "comic book industry fable". She further commends Swedish artist Simon Rohrmuller on having nailed Dave Gibbons' artistic style: "the reader can momentarily forget that he or she is reading a parody...at least until Dan Dreiberg shows up in a female nurse's outfit". BBC's Culture Mob writer Ellen West notes that while the themes explored by the parody are "a really interesting story...there's plenty of mileage in the relationship between authors, artist and the large commercial organisations who attempt to adapt and exploit their work", her "initial impressions weren't positive".
In a January 2010 interview with The Daily Telegraph, Diamandis admitted that she "cringes" at the lyrics of the song "Girls", which "could be seen as a bit misogynistic", including the lines "Girls they never befriend me/'Cause I fall asleep when they speak/Of all the calories they eat"; she clarified that the lyrics concerned her own psychological problems with weight. A Neon Gold press release for a limited double A-side of "Obsessions" and "Mowgli's Road" described the former as a "bold and ambitious ... master work" and the latter as a "a high intensity, left field pop smash". Diamandis claimed that she made producer Liam Howe take 486 vocal takes for "The Outsider". "Hollywood" takes inspiration from Diamandis' previous obsession with American celebrity culture, while in "I Am Not a Robot", her favourite track from the album, she sings to tell herself to accept imperfection, with lines such as "you've been acting awful tough lately, smoking a lot of cigarettes lately ... don't be so pathetic"; she expected audiences to be able to relate to the song.

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