Sentences with phrase «flinch when»

He also didn't flinch when the officer handed him a ticket for speeding.
Salon employees report that customers rarely flinch when they're waxed.
Some, like the cloth - clad Master Mummy, are slow but don't flinch when taking hits.
The larger juggernaut of a being named «The Champion» didn't so much as flinch when blasted with the damaging hit.
A pup SHOULD flinch when an adult snaps, so help your pup learn to be respectful of your adult.
I sometimes flinch when people try to touch me, but once you hit the right spots I start to purr really loud and lean in hard.
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.
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.
But fate has placed him in the hands of Rox, an unconventional tattoo artist who doesn't even flinch when a shape - shifting dragon warrior suddenly appears on her doorstep.
The message is simple: discovering quality books that you don't have to flinch when you read.
You have to love this car enough not to flinch when the $ 5000 repair bill comes in.
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Not once did they flinch when we said «well, what about...» Our final decision to get two Fiestas was a family one (the 10 y.o. approved!)
The most revealing moment in the new NSFW clip comes when Hahn has a revealing professional encounter waxing a stripper Santa played by «This Is Us» star Justin Hartley, who doesn't flinch when she removes hair from his, um, crotch region.
People — You don't flinch when people and circumstances let you down.
I still flinch when I think of some the grand times I spent in many of the East Coasts finest airports back in college.
If youre a high achiever, your boss shouldnt flinch when you set limits.
We are thankful for our families who don't flinch when we say that we need to go into the lab at midnight, even though the gist of this sentiment is that we're choosing bacterial cultures over them.
But that judge at the SACNAS (or Society for Advancement of Chicanos / Hispanics and Native Americans in Science) conference didn't flinch when I told her about my status.
I am so impressed with the quality of our Kathe Kruse doll that I didn't even flinch when Audrey wanted her to get her face painted with her at the fall festival.
The child will flinch when the diaper is changed, you may notice the skin shedding after a few days if it isn't treated.
A supportive school board helped pass a bond issue in 2000 and didn't flinch when the program failed inspection its first year, Coplan said.
She won't even flinch when she gets the stare down from slack - jawed gawkers.
Offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph noted both Davis and true freshman running back Jonathan Taylor have shown confidence and do not flinch when competing.
He has been heckled by fans on the road, watched people visibly flinch when he introduces himself, and no longer makes reservations at restaurants under his full name.
7 — Your face turns purple when you hear of the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you don't even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees!
You bemoan the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees or the 3,000 Israelites killed by Moses for worshipping the golden calf (or the dozen or so other slaughters condoned by the Bible).
You bemoan the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing about how God / Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in «Exodus» and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees or the 3,000 Israelites killed by Moses for worshipping the golden calf (or the dozen or so other slaughters condoned by the bible).
4 - Your face turns purple when you hear of the «atrocities» attributed to Allah, but you do n`t even flinch when hearing how God slaughtered the babies of Egypt in «Exodus», ordering of ethnic groups in «Joshua» including women, children, and trees!
They're testing you to see if you flinch when they tell you the price.»
I remember flinching when I signed a 10 - year lease because I still owed on student loans and I had a negative net worth.
She flinches when he reaches out to touch her.
Perhaps she also flinched when the bodies collided, shocked at the force with which Jack and the others crashed into one another, protected — if that's not too generous a word — by meek shoulder pads, thinly - padded canvas pants and leather helmets (well before the face mask).
After taking the title from Wilfred Benitez almost seven months before, he had flinched when he saw the discoloration under his eyes.
Witte, a former Ohio State center, still flinches when he recalls the night in January 1972 when he was stomped and beaten by Minnesota players Corky Taylor and Ron Behagen in the final seconds of a Buckeyes win over the Gophers.
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.
I find it amusing to hear today colleagues who were junior ministers under Thatcher extolling a tough line on public services but who at the time flinched when faced with opposition.
As an experiment, he placed his face up against the puff adder enclosure at the London Zoo and tried to keep himself from flinching when the snake struck the plate glass.
For example, she discovers that Wantage can not learn to stop flinching when tapped on the bridge of the nose.
And while the jackal - headed god of death crept closer, Amunhotep sat across the room on a gilded chair, not even flinching when his older brother spat up the wine - colored phlegm that spelled a possible death to the viziers.
For example, we are too busy thinking about our next appointment to notice that our client flinched when we mentioned having to look at another town over so that they could afford what they wanted.
Because tile is born in fire, it can really take the heat, barely flinching when 500 + degree pans are set on it.

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Even people of other religions don't flinch in the slightest when I say «communion reminds me that God became human as Jesus, walked among us, and died for us on a cross» and that «we are followers of Jesus.»
Walter White is cut down wherever he goes, so when his cancer diagnosis arrives, he takes it without flinching.
He had been whispering into my soul, like a parent whispers too closely in a child's ear when chastising at a dinner table (that kind of whisper that makes kids flinch from the tickle).
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 flinch at stories of people killed when tornadoes are tearing off the church roof or hurricanes are flooding their houses — even as they pray for Jesus to rebuke once more the wind and the waves.
Infectious processed like colds or stomach bugs come and go without making us flinch and they are MUCH less frequent than when we were eating a more typical American diet.
Rory McIlroy chuckled uncomfortably when the subject of his heir apparency popped up three years ago at Congressional and he visibly flinched on Tuesday when it gained momentum again ahead of this week's PGA Championship.
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