Sentences with phrase «flinch with»

I knew he really didn't feel well b / c he didn't even flinch with being poked and prodded.
Adidas is quiet in the crate, and he didn't even flinch with the clap of thunder we had over the weekend!
No, seriously, Miike can make one guy taking on eight dozen swordsmen seem borderline realistic, and doesn't flinch with his blocking and cuts to give the viewer a fully realized fight scene.
Think about it: What causes one person to flinch with fear causes another person to experience joy or pleasure; think about rappelling, paragliding, or getting close to wild animals.
Whenever Efia looked back on the day her new life as a trokosi began, she flinched with the pain of the memory.

Not exact matches

«China is a peace - loving country and deals with foreign relations with discretion, but it won't flinch if the U.S. and its small clique keep encroaching on its interests on its doorstep,» the editorial continued.
As a Catholic statistician, I tend to read any story headlined with «Surveys say Catholics...» ready to flinch.
What marks the more recent literature as distinctive is not its concern with corporeal thinness and good health per se but the apparent willingness of authors to accept, ardently and without flinching, the somatic standards of the wider culture and convert them into divine decree.
I began to flinch whenever a response popped into my inbox, getting more and more discouraged with our dwindling options of churches.
Anyone unmoved by the realization that these men had once looked death and hell in the face, and not flinched, has something wrong with him.
Yes, on a few occasions, her barbed ways afford wicked humor, as during a monstrously affected «Ladies» Tea» that her aunt organizes so Scout can catch up with old classmates: «Their makeup would have put an Egyptian draftsman to shame,» she thinks, while failing to join their small talk and flinching at their only question, «well, how's new york?»
Its natural instinct to flinch I get that, but at 6» 7 with that grimace on his face and the way he ducked looked like he had never played football before never mind supposedly won 100 caps for germany
«You hit him with your Sunday punch but he don't grunt, groan, flinch or blink.
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).
That was cause Canelo is huge in comparison, he hit GGG with the same shot and G did nt flinch.
we con't win the league with these pathetic players ozil cazola.did you see it wolcott flinch it was a simple header.
Instead of closing down Austin, Rhino just stood still, held his «BALLS» protectively with both hands, customarily flinched, but luckily, thanks to the Universe, the ball missed.
1st, Real Madrid u may come up with at least 100m before we even flinch at an offer for Alexis... pay the man 160,000 a wk Arsene!
Watch as he gets shot with several bean bags while not even flinching, but then is tackled by several policemen.
That is why the press hate Wenger, he plays with a straight bat, never flinches and feeds them bullshit answers to bullshit questions — exactly what they deserve.
Apparently, Spurs fans saw the funny side of the incident, trolling Mark Noble for not even being able to flinch Sissoko despite leaning on him with all of his body weight.
Many parents said they were allowed to stay in the room with their sons, that the infants didn't cry or flinch, and that no apparatus was used to secure the baby during the procedure.
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.
I believed my husband could hold her and play with her without me and she wouldn't so much as flinch.
«The government should continue to raise human rights at the highest levels with Chinese counterparts, and not flinch from making public statements where appropriate.»
In other words, you not only need the commitment, and she has it, obviously, to the State of Israel and to fighting terrorism... It's an ability to persuade, it's an ability to work with other people, and it's an ability, in the face of adversity, not to flinch.
It's an ability to persuade, it's an ability to work with other people, and it's an ability, in the face of adversity, not to flinch.
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.
«We must be upfront with the British people that under Labour there would have been cuts and that — on spending, pay and pensions — there will be difficult decisions in the future from which we will not flinch,» Balls said in his conference speech today.
Despite tough criticism and insults from the president and his allies — a top African - American Trump surrogate, former Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke, characterized Wilson as «a buffoon» while White House chief of staff John Kelly teed off on her from a White House lectern — the 74 - year - old Democrat hasn't flinched, firing back with caustic responses honed by years of full - contact Miami politics.
A full two - thirds of the interview with Mr Cameron was spent on the subject of cuts, and it followed an introductory report from Mr Marr that said that politicians were «flinching» from talking about this most important of issues - despite having himself previously «flinched» from asking either Mr Brown or Mr Clegg a single question about it!
With this technology, you can cut expanded, rusted, or painted metals without flinching!
In his powwow with DISCOVER contributing editor Susan Kruglinksi, Penrose did not flinch from questioning the central tenets of modern physics, including string theory and quantum mechanics.
As Zlotogorski injected a 14 - year - old Israeli girl — who held her bald mother's hand and flinched at the needle — Christiano watched and winced with her.
You could cross highways with confidence, take on all kinds of daredevilry and watch horror flicks without flinching.
What George Clooney Does: Stares glumly, stares glumly, stares glumly, shoots this guy, shoots the lady he just had sex with, drives and stares glumly, meets contacts, makes a gun, talks on the phone to the boss he no longer trusts, stares glumly, makes another gun, talks some, meets a lady assassin who's even more cold - blooded than he is, stares glumly, gets kind of turned on when he shoots his gun in the lady assassin's direction and she doesn't even flinch, talks to a priest, stares glumly at the priest.
SUBSTANCE USE - A teen boy and a teen girl receive injections from large hypos of truth serum in the side of the neck and the girl flinches as the boy breathes heavily and answers question, and a young man injects a teen girl in the back with a paralytic.
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.
An offbeat comedy - drama with a timely kick, this charming family road trip takes on some very deep topics without flinching.
Saulnier's camera doesn't flinch, navigating the club and wilderness exteriors with disaffected control, capturing sustained injuries in gruesome detail (seriously, if you can't stomach the sight of gushing blood and broken bones — hard pass).
When he pops up in the cornfield, inexplicably unhooded, young Joe locks eyes with him and flinches.
Executing scenes with surgical precision, he doesn't flinch at the sight of blood or the cuts that cause it.
We move from moment to moment with a kind of slick grace and quick pace that keeps us from flinching too long at any individual act of brutality.
With every gunshot, every battle, every flinch - inducing act of violence, Bale's steely demeanor sets a plodding, painstaking tone to a film meant to capture a different view of a classic Western.
As he did in his first two sturdy efforts behind the camera, the Boston - set crime dramas Gone Baby Gone and The Town, Affleck exhibits admirable restraint in creating the moral landscape of this film, and he aids himself by working with actors who are adept with the subtleties of sighs and flinches, who can stumble into patches of either light or darkness with equal ease.
Jennifer Lawrence commits to an impressively not - distracting Russian accent, and doesn't flinch from the physical demands of the role, and Edgerton effortlessly essays a gruff, natural charisma as pretty much the only character with a clear moral code.
With a premise not much more believable than Snakes on a Plane, this slickly made thriller entertains us from start to finish by never flinching once.
As a paw is spit - roasted, the point is well made: faced with extreme material for his first adaptation, biggest budget and biggest cast (not his only hapless hound, mind — RIP, Sightseers» Poppy), Wheatley doesn't flinch.
This all comes off as more interesting in the synopsizing than in the actual telling; screenwriter Peter Landesman («Parkland») and director Michael Cuesta («L.I.E.,» the «Homeland» pilot) bobble their portrayal of journalism early on — you'll flinch if you know the first thing about newspaper captions or the inverted - pyramid style of reportage — and they (along with Renner) never make Webb a captivating enough character to follow through the ups and downs of this saga.
The action / reaction beauty of it all keeps you flinching from shock and then immediately has you rolling with laughter.
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