Sentences with phrase «often wince»

Cats with Stage III lesions will often wince when touched around the face, and some cats may begin hiding or become aggressive.
I was a little surprised, in fact, by how often I winced at that sort of language.

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And I, like Christian's friend Hopeful, have tried to be a faithful companion, though often I've been able to do little more than cheer or wince at the twists and turns of a life in science...»
Given the public remains unwilling to thank the Government for an improving economy, the often naïvely sunny nature of the 2010 campaign is understandably being replaced by one which will leave many wincing.
The metal - on - metal crunch, the deafening roar of an engine and that eerie instant of silence before impact all stimulate the senses, often producing a simultaneous wince and grin.
And here goes a confession... I once used to eat some peanut butter chocolate cups that have an uncanny resemblance to the above image... Yep, I'd gladly eat a pack of three more often than not (I wince as I... Continue reading Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cups
I look back and wince at how often I
, the jukebox musical that strings together 19 ABBA hits on a narrative thread flimsier than dental floss, had me smiling and wincing, often at the same time.
Do these lines make us wince because we hear them so often, or because each hints at a possibility that we would rather not admit?
A lot of us winced whenever anyone conflated the lack of snow on Cypress Mountain in Vancouver with climate change; Vancouver is often springlike in February and this is about weather, not climate.
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