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60 Sentences With "cringing at"

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So, come season 6, was I cringing at the show's violent content — or was I cringing at the show itself for dramatizing that content so frequently?
It took her years to stop cringing at that line.
New York (CNN Business)You're probably already cringing at the headline.
Cringing at having to actually flex my blue checkmark, but in.
"Joy came through," said Mr. Corenswet, cringing at his own wordplay.
However, more people were cringing at the joke, deeming it tasteless and offensive.
I'm currently cringing at the idea of being required to buy a car.
Waking up in the night cringing at small talk, blurted inanities, perceived slights.
"I wasn't going to put drums on it," he notes, cringing at the thought.
I doubt we're alone in looking back at high school and cringing at some things.
Something about The Romanoffs fascinates me, even as I find myself cringing at its missteps.
Our highest-burn company is one that burns $300 million a month, we're cringing at that.
To any purists cringing at this news, Brewster herself may serve as a source of inspiration.
That experience left aides cringing at the public beating they were taking, and personally irritated Trump.
I'm cringing at the recollection of a former roommate drunkenly shitting herself at our housewarming party.
What's a "scandal" in an era where we wake up cringing at presidential tweets every morning?
I doubt we were alone in looking back at high school and cringing at some things.
"Oooh," Melvin said, cringing at the question of where he would go for a last meal.
Most of the time, while watching Godless, I was cringing at the elongated scenes of gun violence.
If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of millions of designers cringing at the thought.
Twitter user toulousevevo posted the outtakes from Duff's shoot, and Disney fans are cringing at how awkward it seems.
Enjoy watching these videos and cringing at how often minor pieces of spoken dialogue can be so easily botched.
If you're cringing at this, it's because while very effective in reducing anxiety, the mere thought of flooding is scary.
Opinions on social media are divided over the trend, with some finding it touching while others are cringing at the idea.
Though your memes, jokes, and news stories, we can see our reflection, and I find myself cringing at my phone screen.
If you're cringing at the idea of someone judging your so-called "Big Day," you may feel particularly queasy about the twist.
That's assuming you'll actually use this app more than once after downloading it and chuckling (or cringing) at some of those ringtones.
I am still cringing at my own "time machine" aided selfies and yet, for some reason, I can't stop torturing myself with them.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, venture capitalist Maha Ibrahim said she is "cringing" at recent tech IPOs.
But when it comes to your wedding, you don't want to be so on trend that you're cringing at the photos in 20 years.
Some on the right in politics and in the Justice Department shake their heads at this, cringing at the Democratic lovefest and Republican attacks.
When the standard eye roll emoji isn't enough for you, this super eye roll will tell your match you're cringing at what they just said.
Those who regularly defend the President and some who have worked in senior roles in his West Wing were incredulous Wednesday, cringing at the President's remarks.
As high school students, we sometimes did goofy or stupid things, I doubt we are alone in looking back at high school and cringing at some things.
The pop singer, 38, shared a few tweets Monday night slamming those who said she was cringing at Aguilera's Whitney Houston tribute on Sunday night's American Music Awards.
In these first few days of the 2019 runoff, I'm already cringing at comments about Ms. Preckwinkle and Ms. Lightfoot that sound sexist — based on neither policy nor legitimate critiques.
I watched some episodes with my boyfriend and found myself cringing at certain parts, trying to imagine if we were watching a show in which men discuss women in that way.
Now with such a monumental anniversary coming up for Grease, Newton-John says she can finally sit back and watch the entire movie without cringing at herself like she used to.
That France finds itself in this position — hoping for a complete novice to win and cringing at the consequences if he should falter — has rattled the French political establishment, and Europe.
Thomas shows up on-screen glowering and cringing at the same time, looking like he simultaneously expects a vicious attack and is ready to sink his teeth into the throat of any attacker.
It's also very easy to imitate and tease, or dismiss the work as self-indulgent liberal artistry (though anyone could be forgiven for cringing at the line, "Like capitalism, it works like unrequited love").
We slip into other people's reflections like ghosts, millions of times in a single day, inhabiting their fears and dreams, bouncing around in their jokes, cringing at their horror, making them feel seen and heard.
For both those cringing at the thought of having to write the government a big income tax check — or those waiting anxiously by the mailbox for what the IRS suggests is an average $222,22017 refund — take heart.
For both those cringing at the thought of having to write the government a big income tax check — or those waiting anxiously by the mailbox for what the IRS suggests is an average $231,22017 refund – take heart.
"I was cringing at Kim Jong Un's sister at the Olympics and how not only she was received, but also how she was treated by the at best naive media and the coverage of her," she said.
Pretty Little Liars' final episode aired on Tuesday, marking the end of five teenagers trying to unmask their stalker by fearfully scrolling through texts, cringing at every ring of a cellphone, and elaborately tracking down lair after lair.
Instead of cringing at what we used to call B.O., I now revel in my sweat-drenched tai chi uniform and realize what I never imagined would have happened: I'm turning into an "athletic type" at age 60!
One former Pence aide, who accompanied the vice president to numerous rallies and campaign events in 2016, said his folksy Midwestern charm disarmed suburban women who openly admitted to cringing at the thought of their children behaving like Trump.
Physical tape recorders are the equivalent of walking 5 miles in the snow to school, uphill both ways: All the fun of ceaselessly cringing at your own voice and questions, compounded by the joy of rewinding a microcassette two or three hundred times.
Because of the flying robots high above in the darkening sky, unseen but never far from people's minds, Saeed walked with a slight hunch, as though cringing at the thought of the bomb or missile that one of them might at any moment dispatch.
You know, when you take turns saying the word "penis" in a public space, each time louder than the last person said it, until you're screaming at the top of your lungs and everyone's either scowling at you or cringing at their own feet.
Often we spend the entire hour half-slumped on the couch either vigorously agreeing with a shark's decision to fund, yelling at their lack of realizing the true potential of a new dog subscription box, or cringing at the tense interrogation the sharks can throw down.
Whether it's counting down the best celebrity social media clapbacks, dissecting the latest celebrity breakups (and make-ups) or cringing at horrific tales of dates gone oh-so-wrong, we're bringing you just the news and stories you need (read: the news and stories you really care about) every day.
If you're cringing at the idea of being on the road with 41 million other people, there's plenty of things you can do in the comfort of your own home for the holiday, like a festive manicure or planning the perfect Fourth of July outfit for any last-minute barbecue invites.
Now that we've all had a few days to marinate on what we witnessed (I'm still cringing at the thought, even if Carey is over it), it's time to hear from the people who were closest to Carey at the time of the performance — one of them being the co-host of the night, Jenny McCarthy.
I hope you can try to find some compassion for the millions of us in this country, who hold our breath waiting for the name of suspects to be released after an act of violence — and either breathing a sigh of relief when it's a "random white guy" — or choking on that breath and cringing at the thought of what tomorrow will be like for us and our families when the person in question belongs to Muslim faith.
Young was also known for his conservative views and his mercurial temperament. He physically brawled with technicians who he felt crowded the clubhouse, when the age of television arrived. Fellow sportswriter Marty Appel recalled "cringing" at Young's "boorish" habit of upbraiding workers in other cities' stadiums for not meeting his "New York standards". Appel continued: > But you had to love Young.
Lady Macbeth did not make the same impression on the Soviet leader. Shostakovich later wrote to his friend Ivan Sollertinsky that he witnessed Stalin cringing at loud parts of the score and laughing at sexual moments. Displeased, Stalin left after the end of the third act. A frightened Shostakovich was reportedly "white as a sheet" when he bowed for the audience.
"The Frog Prince" is a fairy tale about a frog that turns into a handsome prince after he has rescued a princess's golden ball and she has taken him into her palace. Kermit the Frog is a conscientious and disciplined character from The Muppet Show and Sesame Street; while openly friendly and greatly talented, he is often portrayed as cringing at the fanciful behavior of more flamboyant characters. The Moche people of ancient Peru worshipped animals, and often depicted frogs in their art. In Panama, local legend held that good fortune would come to anyone who spotted a Panamanian golden frog.
The movie is set in a time warp in the colonial subcontinent Kashmirpur and its environs are seemingly inhabited by Muslims, Hindus and Christians. Beautiful white doves (symbolizing peace) also fly around in the foreground in idyllic slow motion while an audience is introduced to the local Mosque and its saintly Imam (priest) played by Abid Ali. The Imam completes his prayer and emerges from the distance as pigeons and doves flutter about in a mad frenzy. Meanwhile, we are shown that across the way there is a temple where instead of doves of peace, there is a python near a large group of snarling, drooling old men in orange robes, with funky hairstyles who are cringing at the voice of the nearby priest.

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