Sentences with phrase «wince after»

The kind where your lips would pucker and you'd slightly wince after every sip.

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«With this in mind, my family and I launched Meat Free Monday in the UK, an idea which has been gaining support from people like Tom Parker - Bowles who, after a lifetime of denigrating vegetarians, recently wrote in his Daily Mail column, «I wince at the memory of my boorish antics» and who pronounced himself «intrigued» by MFM: «There's no doubting the plain common sense of the message... Meat Free Monday is something to really savour».
Following the birth of my first child, after working through the initial difficulty of learning to breastfeed and wincing through the pain of cracked and blistered nipples, I realized something wasn't right about the way I felt about breastfeeding.
However, after the babies came home and received Early Intervention Services we owned several contraptions that made our occupational and physical therapists wince.
I still wince when I think that I had to give up breastfeeding 5 months after my son was born, due to a myriad of issues ranging from low milk supply, tendonitis, mastitis and lower back pain.
6 a.m.: After teeth brushing and washing comes the brushing of the hair, which Jonathan winces at when his mom accidentally hits a couple of sore spots on his head.
Come over one day after work and I'm opening a bottle of Bollinger,» and «Done... for you big boy» are on a wincing level with Cameron's LOLling to Rebekah Brooks and the dodgy correspondence escaping Jeremy Hunt's office.
There are several possible readings for the subjective, head - on views of Finney, which after all suggest a mirror image (and we do catch ourselves miming his every wince in sympathy)-- for starters, that we identify with the gallant doctor even though our P.O.V. belongs to The Man.
Yeah, he winces for a few minutes after rolling out of a speeding car, and Willis admirably takes a second at one point to register the distaste of killing, but such moments are hiccups in a chugfest of stupefying action.
After some unease — she almost hugs him, but when he winces and turns away she remembers he is not allowed to make contact with any woman but his wife — they chat amiably in the kitchen while mourners mill about in the living room.
Even so, despite failure after failure after indignity, he persists in his mission, more tenaciously than you and I would — and admit it, wince as we might at Dwight's gaffes, we'd make them too.
After the soft - touch thunk of the 720's door closing, the crack as I slam the P1's door overly hard makes me wince.
Final tally: 1700 miles, one speeding ticket, and zero mechanical issues, even after our cleanliness - seeking photographer sprayed the engine with a pressure washer while I winced and murmured incantations that it might start again.
I did wince and shook my head when I read that remark, but after reading the entire comment, I think I kind of understand what he is trying to say.
Graphically violent scenes do not deter me from reading a mystery — so many of the plots are grisly, after all — but many readers want a suspenseful book that will not make them wince.
Sure there will be Windows 7 «UMPCs» out this year, but almost like an after thought, yet in some ways with PocketPC, WinCE, Windows Mobile, Microsoft developed OS versions 7 - 8 years ago that were better at some things than iPhone OS is today.
I actually winced a few times when the ball was flying right towards my face and then laughed about it after nothing hit me.
After all these years, I still wince every time the nut knocks Graham out.
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