Sentences with phrase «flinch out»

But when the moment comes to actually introduce change at law firms, they flinch out of fear.
They will also flinch out of the way if an older brother or sister, or an unfamiliar stranger, gets too close too quickly.

Not exact matches

She flinches when he reaches out to touch her.
Then the doctor stuck the scissors in the back of his head, and the baby's arms jerked out, like a startle reaction, like a flinch, like a baby does when he thinks he is going to fall.
I tune in (as I flat out refuse to pay to watch them anymore), things go wrong, I don't flinch, I don't get angry, I don't even celebrate the goals, why?
Daniel Mendoza, the heavyweight champion from the London ghetto, had introduced the art of footwork and some fancy blocking, but the average bare - knuckle pug a century ago was a strong, squat, determined slug of a man who stood his ground like an ancient gladiator, dealing out punishment to the limit of his endurance and taking the full force of his opponent's blows without flinching.
I'm not as sure it was intentional but his elbow did flinch a bit out and he caught him.
Right back: Gary Neville A red through and through, never flinched or ducked out of a challenge, and who can forget kissing his badge to the Liverpool fans when Rio scored the late winner in 2007?!
They pricked his finger and squeezed out the blood, and he barely flinched.
He still sometimes flinches when I catches a glimpse of my Breast if I'm feeding her out and about, but he 100 % supported and encouraged me to go to a nurse in a few months ago, that was interstate, so he organised my flights the night before while I packed.
We'll spare the gentle reader's sensibilities by taking this any further, but others have not flinched from the matter at hand — thanks to a certain «counterculture icon» for pointing out the fine title of that last YouTube clip.
Pigpen didn't ever flinch but I saw his eyes cut to his right, and I knew he definitely heard it, he walked out the door without even a hitch.
She hid for most of the the first week and flinched whenever I would reach out to pet her.
«She flinched one anyway, and ate it on her way out.
He is expected to be financially stable, not flinching before fishing out some bucks for this activity.
That first scene is so immersive, we flinch and duck (it scared my cat out of the room)-- from the breaking waves around the carrier to the incoming mortars to the zipping past of bullets, it's a layered, thickly - crafted audio track, with distant shots and center - channel machine gun fire making full and brilliant use of the entire soundstage.
The fact that she never even flinched, gasped or otherwise showed any emotion when he appeared in Zero mission — and in the epilogue she didn't flinch at the mecha robot made in his image either, or when he came back semi-mechanical (Meta - form) in Metroid Prime, came back again in a phazon powered omega form in Prime 3, or when he came out of a statue — apparently reborn without the mechanical enhancements in prime in Super metroid.
The actors filling out the supporting cast — from Eizik to the rabbi to a street beggar — never flinch from their honest representation of the world they live in.
I think it scared the bikers a little when a big lick of fire jumped out of the venturi, but I think it scared them even more that a small, freckle - face girl didn't flinch.
MESROBIAN: I lucked out with two editors, Andrew Karre and Alexandra Cooper, who didn't flinch at the content.
While I pay a $ 4 per transaction (would turn out to be 8 % on a $ 100 purchase and sale), I never really flinch when I pay the $ 4.
Yes, there are some dogs out there who don't even flinch when they are bathed or groomed but on the whole, pets are known to be quite fearful in the tub and on the grooming table.
Female dogs may refuse to stand or walk, may whimper or walk with a hunched up back, may cry when straining to go potty, or may flinch or cry out when touched even slightly on the abdomen.
The GTX 1080 Ti is the fastest non-Titan-X graphics card on the market, capable of pumping out all your favourite games in 4K without flinching.
I flinch a bit, shake the fever aside, and step out into the marshes.
MGS is set in a violent world, and doesn't flinch from representing violent actions, but it is not a game about meting out violence — it's about avoiding it as much as possible.
Mid Beta they patched the properties of on hit whether the player flinched and stayed in zoom state, now changing it to on hit the player gets knocked out of zoom.
He can dish it out with the best and he can take it on the chin like a man without whinging or flinching.
There are 200,000 plus life insurance agents out there and without flinching I can say that given the chance to win -LSB-...]
«They seem well - assembled and self - assured, sometimes with a saccharine wit,» says Behary, cautioning that they can also «quickly pull the rug out from under you, reducing you to boredom, tears, apprehension, or disgust without a flinch
Who among us hasn't flinched at a sales meeting when a licensee blurts out, «They're (pick one) getting a divorce, six months in arrears, dying of cancer, the last NDPer in Calgary — bring any offer!»
I am positive he figured out quickly how high strung I was, especially in this situation, but he didn't flinch.
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