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(1) She felt him recoil from her, frightened.
(2) People used to recoil from the idea of getting into debt.
(3) We are attracted by nice smells and recoil from nasty ones.
(4) They they do not recoil from each other, but blend together in one mass.
(5) The recoil from this emission changes the velocity of the matter particle.
(6) Donors, they say, will recoil from giving to institutions which turn around and sell those works.
(7) I suspect that some readers will recoil from Jaynes' chilly, offhand assessment of his desiccated marriage. Sentencedict.com
(8) Recoil from death is natural.
(9) Most people would recoil from seeing a snake in the path.
(10) But, as a former war reporter myself, I recoil from the mawkish sentimentality with which we enshrine our casualties.
(11) That would cause potential adversaries to recoil from a challenge.
(12) Sometimes I ask a question and my children seem to physically recoil from the question and from me.
(13) But as soon as he has played out this little scene in his mind, he begins to recoil from it.
(14) One person will grasp an opportunity with enthusiasm, whereas another will recoil from the same chance with anxiety and fear.
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