He winces some at that; but he still has a comeback.
Uncle Jeff winces a little at these last jabs; but he only turns to Brooks and asks quiet, "And I suppose those are your sentiments too?
At first she merely winces but he grips until she cries aloud in pain.
She no longer winces nor struggles to free herself, but confronts him, head erect, expression of cold anger on face.
Now, no man winces more under a laugh than Harry; yet he bore it well this time.
No man, I have said, wincesunder a laugh more than Harry; and his only suffering worth mentioning, since he came to his new place, has been from this dislike of ridicule.
She says this slowly, meaningly, and marks how he winces and changes color at her words.
As each clear silvery laugh reaches him from below, Guy frowns and winces at every fond poetical sentiment that, floated upward by the wind, falls upon his ears.
Mime winces and cowers under blows from an unseen scourge, while Alberich's voice laughs.
The two winces are moved by handles: the velocity is proportioned to the action of the acid.
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