Sentences with phrase «then flinch»

Twist the key, smile as the starter makes its distinctive helium chuckle, then flinch as ten cylinders pound into life, a wall of noise thundering through a free - breathing exhaust system.
«Three,» he says, then flinches, understanding he may have just created a disturbance in the Force.

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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.
He then moved onto to Malmo, giants of Swedish football, but didn't flinch under pressure.
Watch as he gets shot with several bean bags while not even flinching, but then is tackled by several policemen.
There were days, now and then, that he passed huddled in his bathrobe in front of the television, flinching from the pain, curling up in sorrow and wondering how in God's name he would summon the strength again to make the quip that would put everyone around him at ease, to tell the world in that hoarse, hyped voice, You got ta get it into the middle, it's the only way to heat a trap defense!
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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.
veterans of the franchise are probably flinching: we've been trained to know that water means instant death, but now in Revolution there's two kinds of liquidy substance — the normal, deadly water that inhabits the zone outside of every level, ready to inflict insta - death on any worm unfortunate enough to be punted, shot or fireballed into it, and then there's the strangely jelly - like «water» that can be found in little pockets or in H20 bottles in levels.
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.
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