The action / reaction beauty of
it all keeps you flinching from shock and then immediately has you rolling with laughter.
I've taken the wheel of our civilian Raptor (probably to Jimmy's dismay, since he seemed to be enjoying it) and find myself amazed at the ease with which this thing soaks up flinch - worthy obstacles —
you keep flinching, but then it just glides on its way.
Not exact matches
My dog
flinched a couple times and tried to move but I held my chest across her body and rested my cheek on the back of her head to
keep her still.
«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.
Although the «
flinch test» (
keep raising the price and constraining the terms until the customer
flinches) may have been an effective pricing art in the era of enterprise software, much more thoughtful strategies are needed for the modern models.
Both teams want to
keep their guys in while playing their style, but inevitably, one side will have to
flinch.
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.
In its willingness to embrace turbulent emotions without
flinching, the film allows us to look at our own life and the things that
keep us apart from others.
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.
Keep this in mind when your foster dog or newly adopted puppy mill dog
flinches from your hand, according to Michelle Bender and Kim Townsend.
Stop to study Rainbow (1988), Xu Zhen's photograph of a torso, and you'll
flinch at the clang that accompanies it; Yang Fudong's film of a disaffected citizen's aimless wander through the «estranged paradise» of Hangzhou stifles all hope, and Yang Jiechang's instructions above an urn (Testament, 1989 - 1991)-- One Day I Die An Unnatural Death Then One Should Feed Me to a Tiger and
Keep its Excrements — veers to the morbid.