Synonym: cringe, draw back, flinch, recoil, shrink. Similar words: win, wing, twin, show in, swing, windy, draw in, winner. Meaning: [wɪns] n. 1. the facial expression of sudden pain 2. a reflex response to sudden pain. v. 1. draw back, as with fear or pain 2. make a face indicating disgust or dislike.
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31. I wince, contemplating how many memorials our first sergeant has stood for in his lifetime.
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34. Hour after hour, I wince and wonder how far the nearest hospital is.
35. Last year's indulgence, a new 25 - inch television, still makes him wince.
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39. The insertion of the needle under the skin make him wince.
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41. He's witnessed almost the whole brewing process of Wolfsbane potion - and when he finally gets the goblet and gulps it, he has the good grace not to wince and gag.
42. She didn't wince and her eyes were dry. Talk about brave. She was unbelievable.
43. I wince when I'm called a former beauty queen or Miss U.S.A.
44. Native English speakers may wince but are an ever - shrinking minority.
45. To start or wince involuntarily, as from surprise or pain.
46. The insertion of the needle under the skin made him wince.
More similar words: win, wing, twin, show in, swing, windy, draw in, winner, sewing, wind up, window, throw in, flowing, blowing, brewing, wintery, winsome, dwindle, owing to, wind down, swindle, drawing, left wing, harrowing, right wing, following, billowing, in full swing, sewing basket, identical twin.