Sentences with phrase «flinch away»

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As a piece of exploitation trash, the film is something to behold — and to flinch away from.
He enjoys the attention and doesn't flinch away from conversation, which I believe is because he didn't get what he has by birth or by sitting around — he trained until he grew his arms to an impressive 20 inches, his chest to 50 and his waist to 35.
If something or someone approaches baby a little too quickly, he will flinch away in a demonstration of what is known as the startle reflex.
Fans hoping for fireworks in that meet (a Tyson Gay — Usain Bolt showdown, for example) know they're one flinch away from disappointment.
Meaning, it flinched away from the novel's graphic violence, when directly confronting that violence was sort of the whole point.
The back - turned ears and the posture (pulling away, but head turned to face the person approaching it) shows that this young cat is flinching away (see later for details on posture).
Perhaps they're flinching away from being too controlling because of the monopoly trial, or perhaps they just don't want to upset all their hardware partners who depend on this junkware for profits.

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In scenes such as this, the story doesn't shy away from graphic displays of blood so audiences should be prepared to flinch for a few seconds before they laugh at the pure insanity of it all.
While Jeremy Renner (not seen in this sequence) is the obvious front man for the movie, giving a performance that is impossible to look away from, Ackroyd is the unsung hero, because his camera never flinches, and only rarely exaggerates.
I know this means we should stay away — and I've been flinching over the film's annoying posters in the NYC subway for months (the AV Club calls it among «the worst movie advertising campaigns of all time»)-- but sometimes, when a movie gets piled on like this, I'm almost curious enough to want to go to see why.
I have worked with a number of dogs that will flinch or jerk away when you try to touch them about the head.
If at any time the pup flinches, drops or exhibits body language that I deem to be a possible negative reaction, I simply move the dummy launcher further away from pup, thereby reducing the noise level.
A puppy with CMO usually pulls away, flinches or screams with pain when his mouth is examined, depending on the severity of the disease.
When I board a plane in coach and eye a middle seat, men involuntarily flinch and women look away.
Their skin and muscle get chipped away, which is a neat effect, and sometimes a foe will flinch or get knocked back by a particularly powerful shot.
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