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"winced" Definitions
  1. simple past tense and past participle of wince1.
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Iris shivered, then winced when her shoulder hit a doorway.
Once, Poswolsky mentioned Donald Trump , and several people visibly winced.
I winced, waiting for the familiar pain, but none came.
He winced if I brought up the Kardashians, even jokingly.
"I did," BeBe replied, neglecting to credit Aja, who winced.
Have you ever looked at your grocery bill and winced?
Los Angeles organizers have publicly winced at the 2275 option.
I think I winced the first few times I heard it.
I must have winced, involuntarily, because they always changed the subject.
Even some Democrats winced, suggesting it created needless questions about appearances.
If you winced at the word "icebreaker," I don't blame you.
Every time an intruder scaled the White House fence, we winced.
" WATCH: @SenRonJohnson is asked why he winced & brings up a "conspiracy theory.
He winced recalling his mother's reaction when she learned he was gay.
A jealous ex-lover said this with such ferocity that I winced.
Since Kylie is a pro by this point, she barely even winced.
Some winced when asked just how tight it feels on the ground.
Asked if he was ready to be Mr. Exoplanet, Dr. Ricker winced.
Solomon winced in pain again, and rose to reassume his stretch pose.
Although he winced with pain, he would not take the meeting lying down.
I laughed outright on a couple of occasions and winced pretty much throughout.
Mr. Buchwald, who speaks frequently of his wife of 52 years, Maggie, winced.
When I reached McBurney's point, he winced and grabbed my hand, stopping me.
" Reporter Nitasha Tiku noted that as he was talking, Atkins' colleagues "collectively winced.
Some fellow decoys winced at her words, feeling that she harbored a misperception.
He winced, discreetly, when his works were called intelligible and homely, unlike modern art.
The star winced at the words and dramatically clapped his hand to his face.
Parker and Stone winced at the link but knew he had half a point.
He winced, then confirmed that all those groups were important to him growing up.
The girl winced as Becky's finger finally stopped on me, and then she shrugged.
I stood on someone's sandaled foot and didn't even feel remorse when she winced.
The Senator winced, but brushed off the General's sniggering insinuations with a dry laugh.
Trading partners winced at his tweets threatening American companies planning to shift their production abroad.
Unsurprisingly, evangelicals have celebrated the book, while some of Mr. Hitchens's secular friends have winced.
SHAHREZAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Seif Mohammed, his nose cut and swollen, winced and held his back.
Guests winced, and craned their necks to locate the offending child (or more likely parent).
One of the patients, Mr. Atwood, winced in pain from his broken pelvis as Capt.
Asked about how they might break in 2020, many winced or seemed pained by indecision.
And they winced, and one of them said, 'You know, good luck to all bands.
When Lahren insisted that she doesn't "see color," Noah — a biracial South African man — visibly winced.
Ahmed winced in pain as Hameed used forceps to remove a pellet from his lower back.
In June, cabinet members heaped stilted praise on Trump for the cameras, and the audience winced.
Smith winced from shoulder pain, a result of being ejected off a horse a week earlier.
She winced as Dr. Eckstrom tugged slightly at a bandage that adhered stubbornly to her left elbow.
I winced at my horrible typing skills and wished, yet again, for the ability to edit tweets.
When Mr Chebchoubi's parents saw the play, they winced at the unflinching portrayal of their closed-mindedness.
To friends who had winced often at Trump's conduct, but never Kelly's, it was agonizing to watch.
Djokovic winced, grabbed his elbow and went to the net to notify Berdych he could not continue.
Sen. Ron Johnson "winced" when he heard that Ukraine aid was being tied to investigating the Bidens.
"The buses are packed," he said, as he leaned on his cane and winced from knee pain.
You or I might have winced at the circuit's weird sound; Burnham heard the future of rock guitar.
At the Riverview Apartments, the complex where Zymere lived, neighbors winced at the news of the boy's death.
Never mind that opponents, independent analysts and even some of his own advisers winced at his latest outbursts.
When another team member floated the idea of a German person introducing the films in broken English, Rissenbeek winced.
Southwest had fairly downbeat commentary about the current environment, yet many of the stocks in the group barely winced.
When it was her turn, Ms. Wenzel winced and looked away from the needle about to deliver the vaccine.
Clinton carried the district in 2016, winced at the sight of Mr. O'Rourke bolstering Mr. Hurd's reputation for bipartisanship.
The only time he winced was when a putt did not fall or an approach shot missed the green.
Dickerson winced coming out of the batter's box and barely made it a few feet before leaving the game.
My dad, for his part, winced when my mom couldn't remember a name or asked the same question twice.
In his visit to the clinic, Follmann winced when Priscilla Galvão, a physiotherapist, slowly bent it backward and forward.
He drew the ire of lawmakers at congressional hearings, where the families of crash victims winced at his name.
Few winced as lean teams ballooned in plush offices, and founders flew to conferences and events instead of building products.
He took a bite and winced and I let out a laugh, wrongly thinking he would take it in jest.
BRITONS who took a foreign holiday this summer winced whenever they bought another round of cervezas or slice of prosciutto.
Ray went out for the bottom of the third and threw one warmup pitch and winced, bringing out the trainer.
"Local boy does good," said a well-meaning docent to a passing tour group during my visit, and I winced.
The 225-foot Embiid winced in pain as he missed both free throw attempts before retreating to the locker room.
She guided me through shaving my legs for the first time, and we winced together at every nick and cut.
The comments on the Ford echoed other moments when military officers and defense analysts winced about politicizing the armed forces.
The situation drew this sort of dramatics from her, which she confided to a notebook and winced at years later.
When I took the first steps across the kitchen floor I winced, wondering if this was all an elaborate joke.
By the way, the fact that you winced, that's — everyone on my team winces every time I bring this up.
First, Trump winced and grimaced, shaking his head as the "Tonight Show" audience erupted in a smattering of applause and cheers.
Every Thanksgiving when he "pardoned" a turkey while his daughters stood alongside him, he told "dad jokes" as they visibly winced.
Footage of the event showed him suddenly look up, startled mid-speech, His wife, Cilia Flores, winced after a loud bang.
Peggy winced a little, as it seemed as though the rip were actively ripping, the cut creeping up toward her belly.
I see now that "winced" became this answer, ZINCED, which isn't IRONICAL but it was hard as nails to figure out.
I mean, I don't mind them—I've had tattoos—but when you said about a needle in my balls ... I winced.
Any American male who bought a suit in the late 1980s, like me, winced during that scene and thought, "Shoulder pads!"
Sondland "winced," Holmes said, using his left hand to mimic how exactly the ambassador pulled the phone away from his ear.
Sondland "winced and then moved the phone away from his ear, because the volume was loud," Holmes recalled in his testimony.
It seemed awkward not to acknowledge the strangeness of the evening, the abruptness of the way they had parted, but Hina winced.
He returned to the court to hold a dicey service game but winced in pain after scrambling to retrieve an exquisite lob.
The rib injury worsened in the third, and Brooks winced in pain as the visibly bigger 'Cowboy' pushed him against the fence.
We were disgusted by Gurriel's ugly behavior and winced in unison as Darvish took a drubbing from the Astros in Game 7.
Critic's Notebook When news broke that Quentin Tarantino would be taking on the Manson murders in his latest film, I admittedly winced.
At 2-1 in the first set, Osaka winced as she stretched wide for a shot, reaching down to rub her calf.
Concern etched Ms. Sahar's face as her son winced in pain, but like many in the crowded wards, her tone was calm.
As Pfleger walked through the sanctuary one morning, on his way to a meeting, he gestured toward the splendor above, and winced.
Dave Martinez, the Nationals' manager, is fond of talking of "his boys," and when he saw Scherzer that day, he said he winced.
But as he prowled the stage, occasionally dead-stopping to stare, dead-eyed, at the back of Clinton's head, the internet collectively winced.
Camozzi winced and tapped as Leites applied pressure, securing a much-needed win after two consecutive losses to Michael Bisping and Gegard Mousasi.
Mr. Finch winced as though his child had just been insulted, then reached his hands to Mr. Leventhal's neck in a mock stranglehold.
When Lucian grabbed his thigh and put his leg up on a table, Olivera, who went to etiquette school as a girl, winced.
I winced as they flogged his back raw with bamboo rods and, to punish him further, forced his legs into medieval wooden stocks.
Then came the punch line ... which drew laughs, but also shock from others onstage -- Kevin Pollak winced and Cybill Shepherd's jaw literally dropped.
As Mr. Trump approached the microphone in the lobby of Trump Tower on Tuesday, aides winced at the prospect of an unmediated president.
Critics have winced as he has gone over the heads of career diplomats and actively courted Hungary's far-right prime minister, Viktor Orban.
When Mr Modi was elected many business leaders (and this newspaper) winced at the sectarian and polarising bent of his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Judge, serving as designated hitter, was hit on the right hand by a Jakob Junis pitch in the first inning and winced in pain.
Investors winced as the closely followed ZEW German sentiment indicator plunged to its lowest level since late 106.093 in its first post-Brexit reading.
A CTS gunner standing casually in a doorway overlooking the front line winced and quickly stepped back as a rocket hit a nearby building.
In the gallery, Cale laughed and winced at an image of a slicked-hair teenage version of himself playing piano in a jazz band.
The day before my visit, he had winced when his father crumpled a plastic cookie package that he was putting in the recycling bin.
I winced all through last week's episode, barely able to watch the aftermath of Lee, a maniacal racist, being kept around to be a troll.
WHEN Clarence Thomas, rigid with anger, accused the Senate judiciary committee of subjecting him to a "high-tech lynching for uppity blacks", white America winced.
We'd been orbiting the solar statue of a horse for a while when my attorney started grappling his stomach, "I'm not feeling good," he winced.
But now, when she said that about the movie, he winced a little, and a totally different interpretation of the night's events occurred to her.
I watched, and winced, as one photographer set up his tripod directly on top of it, to get a better angle of the new building.
He winced with each step, and every few paces he fell onto his arms with a groan, seeking a moment of relief that never came.
He makes us care so much I winced every time the king dragged deeply on one of the lethal cigarettes to which he was addicted.
"Each of the child victims winced and some whined at the hot glue gun application," a prosecutor said Monday at a court appearance, according to ABC7.
Noticing my group's fallen faces, Alikhani winced sympathetically and searched for tahdig among the dishes that she was about to enjoy herself, at the next table.
Odorizzi, who grabbed his groin/hamstring area, winced after throwing a warmup pitch, which brought Rays manager Kevin Cash and training personnel out of the dugout.
I winced, but before I could even acknowledge what had happened, a strange status update I made about returning shoes in 2010 flashed on my screen.
But after DeChambeau winced through the first round of last month's Valspar Championship, he wasn't thinking of the Tiger Woods he had always wanted to become.
Silver no doubt winced as Dolan then descended right into the gutter, by publicly, and recklessly, diagnosing Oakley as an alcoholic in need of psychological help.
She waited longer still before she got up and hobble-winced back to the car, with blood leaking from her head, face, and who knows where else.
She winced and flexed her hands, the flesh cracking, flakes of dead skin fluttering back like the millions of fiery orange poppy petals blowing it the wind.
As with their interaction last week, this will be painfully familiar to women who have winced their way through uncomfortable intercourse with someone who isn't paying attention.
The press officer mentioned that I'd seen the band more than 20 times, and I winced like a kid whose dad just got the baby photos out.
Isaac chuckled to himself and imagined cracking that joke with Nina and some of her friends from college, or even out with his advertising chums, then winced.
The President's voice on the other end of the call was so loud that Sondland "winced and then moved the phone away from his ear," Holmes said.
Wall Street winced when Alphabet missed earnings expectations in the fourth quarter, but analysts remain hopeful about non-advertising opportunities like cloud, hardware, and self-driving cars.
The morning after his first loss and an embarrassing knockdown, his jaw was still swollen, and he winced whenever he moved on the bed in his hotel room.
He winced as he spoke, as if the retired engineer in him, the one whose livelihood depended on long-range planning, could not totally exist in the moment.
They quickly sorted themselves into two camps: those who winced at the episode, or at least questioned it, and those who continued to defend Mr. Trump without hesitation.
Similarly, audiences winced and laughed during "The Art of Self-Defense," starring Jesse Eisenberg in a deadpan role as an accountant who is brutally attacked by masked assailants.
About two hours away, in the town of Bandaragama, Mohamed Iqbal, a Muslim man as Sri Lankan as anyone else, winced as he looked at his shoe shop.
When Mickelson's tee shot on the par-3 16th failed to reach dry land, he winced, doffed his cap and conceded the obvious, and the match, to Molinari.
When the jangling guitars of "With or Without You" came on the soundtrack for the final pop-song montage, I winced — it seemed like an awfully obvious choice.
Standing there, he winced at a tall, narrow cathedral window that dominates the river-stone-clad facade, upon which pipes and wires formed a sort of electrical wisteria.
He winced on the first pitch of the second and was then removed after throwing two pitches under the watchful eye of the trainer and manager Kevin Cash.
"He sort of winced and held the phone away from his ear, like this," Holmes said, contorting his face in pain and making the movement over and over.
Caught by surprise mid-speech, Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, looked up at the sky and winced Saturday after hearing the sound of an explosion pierce the air.
Some of the general's friends also winced when he defended Mr. Trump's worldview in two opinion articles he wrote with Gary D. Cohn, Mr. Trump's former chief economic adviser.
Brewers starter Gio Gonzalez, making his second start since a stint on the disabled list with left shoulder inflammation, winced after striking out Javier Baez to open the seventh.
The scourge of pitching injuries struck again on Wednesday night in Washington, when Stephen Strasburg winced in pain and left his start in the third inning with elbow discomfort.
Even after decades working in the city, few felt it was their home, and middle-class residents often winced at the sight of the ragged men waiting for work.
Many Asian-Americans winced at these portrayals, knowing that they might be subjected to the slant-eyed, bucktoothed, ching-chong mockery of their classmates or random people, including adults.
As Russell took another stab at it—"Stop!" he howled repeatedly, his voice at full stretch, while two impassive musclemen lugged him away—Brooker flexed his eyebrows and winced.
It came when Huawei announced its next flagship phone, the P2109 Pro, will cost €22 (more than $83,28), and no one in the audience blinked, winced, or otherwise expressed dissatisfaction.
The challenger winced, and, led on by the chanting 10,000 strong crowd of boozed up Brits, Minter threw away his game plan to wear Hagler down and went toe-to-toe.
Amid this confusion the champion would effortlessly slap in a backhand on the humming bulb growing around Koscheck's eye as he floundered, and Koscheck's body would seize up as he winced.
He winced when he saw Christians posting cartoons of a Trojan horse outside the gates of Europe with a sign that said "refugees" on the front and "ISIS" on the back.
Even as she kept her iPhone camera steadily trained on her daughter, Ms. Dunn winced at the sight of Kayla being tossed in the air like a mound of pizza dough.
Live footage of the event showed Maduro suddenly looking up startled midspeech, while beside him his wife, Cilia Flores, winced after a loud bang and dozens of soldiers were seen scattering.
Live footage of the event showed him suddenly looking up startled midspeech, while beside him his wife, Cilia Flores, winced after a loud bang and dozens of soldiers were seen scattering.
When Trump came on the line, Sondland "sort of winced" and "held the phone away from his ear like this," Holmes testified, gesturing with his hand and tilting his head back.
I winced, wary of Holt's allergy to antiquity, but he was awed by the intricacy of its facade, replete with biblical scenes, grumpy lions and saints frozen in various karate poses.
That unexpected scene in Arthur Ashe Stadium came 553 hours after Novak Djokovic winced and retired from his fourth-round match while trailing Stan Wawrinka because of a left shoulder problem.
The ref was clearly allowing the fight to continue and as Ken winced in pain, his hands by his crouch, while Royce finished the fight with unanswered hammerfists from the top.
I have to say I was watching at my radio studio, and I kind of winced, because when you have to interrupt the witness it makes your case not look that strong.
After winning the first marathon on the current five-borough course, Bill Rodgers winced in pain when the wreath was placed on his head; the jagged coat hanger tips scratched his skull.
I touched an apple-cider-vinegar-soaked cotton ball to my face (yes, I diluted it this time) and winced as my eczema became raised and redder than it already had been.
"Lots of people winced," CNN's Jim Acosta quoted one official as saying when asked about Trump's unleashed performance, which showed why the President's lawyers and political team try to keep him under wraps.
When I described the mass I'd passed earlier that could have fit in my cupped palm, she winced with empathy and confirmed that it was unlikely that they could have saved the pregnancy.
She took him by the arm to the bathroom, determined to sanitize any scars away, but when her husband winced at the soap and water Peggy had to hold back her own tears.
I heard somebody in the advertising industry talk recently about all this is cyclical not structural, and I just winced because whenever there's a cyclical problem there's something structural lurking in the shadows.
RICK ANKIEL When Ankiel suddenly lost his ability to throw strikes, in the top of the third inning of the opening game of the 2000 playoffs, Steve Blass watched at home and winced.
Stolarsky had ordered a Grey Goose Magnum for himself, and now he winced down a mouthful, chasing off his disappointment in the beer, which had left a foam trace on his upper lip.
The prince, who has been having a blast during the opening days of the two week tour of the region, didn't reply, winced a little and fiddled with his shirt to avoid eye contact.
He probably winced when he read that: At no point during my visit with him last week did he express such a grand political ambition or define himself in terms of his sexual orientation.
Mr. Jones winced as defense lawyers played a video clip of the shooting recorded by Mr. Perez's helmet camera, which, when released in 2014, touched off the largest street protests here in a generation.
During Erik Menendez's testimony during the trial, he cried, winced, and sobbed describing the moments he watched his mother moaning from the multiple shotgun blasts that he and his brother had inflicted on her.
He winced in discomfort in the latter part of the match and took a medical timeout at 4-4 in the third set to fit a fresh pair passed on from his players' box.
I winced and hit thumbs-down when Thumbprint started playing "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" by Vampire Weekend, and listened wistfully when "Such Great Heights" by the Postal Service and "Swansea" by Joanna Newsom came on.
In a room filled with 100,000 people telling professionals how to do their job — a number of chants expressed who was more deserving to be in the ring — they winced, but stuck to their script.
Then came Betances for a walk, a fielder's choice, two singles and Ramirez's blast — off a 99-mile-an-hour fastball, with a swing so emphatic that the catcher, Gary Sanchez, winced when Ramirez connected.
If these people have watched The Politician (and some probably did, since they all have Netflix), they probably winced with a little bit of recognition at the main character's equal helpings of narcissism and neurosis.
When the stylist, a genial man whose beard and burly physique gave him the air of a tropical Santa, imparted a gentle wave to her hair, she yelped and winced repeatedly, convinced that she'd been burned.
I winced because Dr. Blasey conveyed so clearly how the searing pain of that one indelible moment in her childhood had followed her, no matter how hard she tried to outrun it, for the last 36 years.
Why it matters: Johnson has previously said that he "winced" when EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland told him President Trump would likely unfreeze nearly $400 million in military aid if Ukraine announced an investigation into the 2016 election.
Nationals 23, Mets 5 WASHINGTON — Four outs into his worst start of the season, Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard threw a changeup to the Nationals slugger Bryce Harper, winced, pulled off his glove and grabbed his right armpit.
It was a signal that triggered a slump in the dollar and a surge in risk appetite that rolled from Wall Street to Asia and then into Europe, although shares there, especially exporters winced as the euro jumped.
Veterans of talks with the North winced, therefore, when Donald Trump, America's president, used a Rose Garden press conference on April 30th to ponder aloud where to fete his historic achievement, should his planned summit lead to peace.
A vanished line: You winced at her tongue, always wounding, wounding That draft recalled his mother at the water pump, sometime during a decade-long siege of bearing nine children, when he was still young but old enough.
" The woman winced at the metallic taste in her mouth and rasped: "You could have gotten your crazy wall but insisted on ending chain migration, even when you took advantage of it to bring in Melania's Slovenian parents.
Members of Mr. Trump's staff said the trip was mainly a humanitarian mission and that the president winced while watching televised scenes of ruin and rescue on the flooded streets of Houston on his way to Corpus Christi.
They cringed when George H.W. Bush checked his watch on stage; winced as Al Gore puffed his beefy frame behind Bush junior; and almost fainted as Trump did to Hillary Clinton whatever one calls that sort of thing.
For me, one of the most vivid moments in recent debates was in South Carolina on February 14, when John Kasich winced as he listened to Donald Trump and others attack each other like kids in an elementary schoolyard.
He may well have winced at the thought of doing so last year, when discussions were dominated by questions about China's management of its slowing economy in the wake of a stockmarket crash and a sudden devaluation of the yuan.
In fact, some of Mr. Work's colleagues acknowledged that they had winced when he used the term, because government lawyers have gone to extraordinary lengths to narrowly limit cyberattacks to highly precise operations with as little collateral damage as possible.
Nemati hit the inner gold circle for a perfect score of 10 with her first arrow but winced with embarrassment as her third arrow sailed into the outer ring for a lowly three, handing the opening set to her opponent.
At the same time, other Harris advisers and allies have winced at some of the senator's overtures to liberals, such as calling for eliminating private health insurance and refusing to rule out letting prisoners vote, two comments she later modified.
As he spoke, the rest of the crew was entranced by a particularly graphic video game that Fat Boy was playing on a large-screen TV. His mother winced as a Wild West gunslinger lassoed a man and dragged him to his death.
Some laughed, others winced, when, on the eve of the U.S. Presidential Election, Royal Jordanian Airlines launched an advertising campaign on social media with a #USElections hashtag and a tagline referencing candidate Donald Trump's early proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
Conservatives who have been blasting Democrats about too much government interference in the economy have winced as the president has lashed out against specific businesses and started to warn that if they move their plants overseas he will take punitive action against individual companies.
The Yankees dropped left hander Sabathia from their American League Championship Series roster on Friday, a day after the 39-year-old winced in pain as he walked off the mound in the eighth inning of Game 4 of the series against the Houston Astros.
The old man winced with the over-enthusiastic chops of a community stage actor, fell to his knees, and slowly set himself face-down, the mud on his uniform's back quickly drying into the cracked landscape of the vast deserts Roy had once read about.
Late-night TV President Trump's supporters have winced at the collective fusillade coming from late-night hosts, but these programs have found their voices in a bracing way since his election, from Stephen Colbert's resurgence to Jimmy Kimmel's headline-making entry into the healthcare debate.
Who hasn't winced, looking back on a thing they made—or a place they lived, or a dress they wore, or a type of tea they drank—while enveloped in grief, and hoped for a way to neutralize that history without losing the thing itself?
The Saudis appeared somewhat shocked to read, in Jeffrey Goldberg's series of interviews in The Atlantic, that Mr. Obama referred to them as "free riders"; while it was hardly a new sentiment, even Mr. Kerry's staff members winced to read it coming from the president.
Mr. Giuliani's successor, Michael R. Bloomberg, played his role as somewhat of a bemused emissary; he grimaced through bad jokes — "Who wrote this [expletive]?" he said after one particularly bad hot-dog pun in 2012 — and winced after Staten Island Chuck bit him in 2009.
Blood relativesIn one of Nym's videos, titled "Mother and Daughter - Blood Over Intent, Soul Family," she cheerfully performed the ritual with her eleven-year-old daughter, who drew pictures of what she imagined "heaven on Earth" to look like, and laugh-winced when her finger was pricked.
Streaking across the sky on Sunday night in his papal airliner, returning from a visit to Armenia, Francis also visibly winced, momentarily overcome with emotion, when a journalist, Cindy Wooden, mentioned the recent attack at an Orlando gay nightclub and noted that Christians are sometimes blamed for stigmatizing homosexuals.
And they pierced most through the overstuffed quarters of Room 226 in the Dirksen Senate Office Building — his delivery so loud and insistent at times that listeners winced at the volume; hers occasionally so staccato that strands of her hair sailed away from her mouth at the air pressure.
Opinion Columnist It is truly a devastating sight to watch liberals who have winced for years at Donald Trump's issues on wealth, race and women allow fear, propaganda and influence mercenaries to push them into supporting a man who has his own issues concerning wealth, women and race.
When a Cadillac representative told the group of journalists that I was with — all present to be some of the first people in North America to drive the 2016 CT6 full-size sedan — that the car was 1,000 pounds lighter than a comparably equipped Mercedes-Benz S-Class, I winced.
As Mr. Millington winced and drew in sharp breaths, Mr. Matsuba jabbed the needled-rod close to 140 times a minute, sparing the few seconds when he would re-dip the needle and wipe away excess red ink or speckles of blood from the slowly emerging toad on Mr. Millington's chest.
Raynard Jackson, a veteran black political strategist and Trump supporter, said he winced during the Cohen hearings when Lynne Patton, a black member of the administration, was summoned and stood silently behind Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, a white, conservative congressman, to counter Mr. Cohen's claims that the president is racist.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden leads Sanders by single digits in South Carolina: poll Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Biden will go after Bloomberg, Sanders at Las Vegas debate, aides say MORE (I-Vt.) in the latter's neighboring state — Yang must have winced at the media's missing decimal.
Gay men caned in front of cheering Indonesian crowd Gay men caned in front of cheering Indonesian crowd BANDA ACEH — The crowd hurled insults while the men winced their way through 210 lashes from a rattan cane on Tuesday as Indonesia's only province to implement Sharia law punished two young men for gay sex.
A smarter reader may have balked at the objectification of the somewhat indistinguishable Lisbon sisters, or worried about the hushed beatification of the vulnerable young white female body; a more savvy reader might have winced at the book's literalizing of the male gaze, as the story is told in first-person plural by the boys who love the girls from afar.
It said terrible things and showed terrible things — boys limping through the last in Vietnam, for instance; Harry Reasoner burying feeling, as the brother and sister recalling how they were going to change the world were now trapped, something they didn't talk about but knew as the baby tried to latch onto Jamie's sister's breast and she winced: Her nipples were beyond sensitive; her milk would come and not come.

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