When I turned back to show the product line to a curious customer I saw
a woman wincing as she swept the device across her chin and ripped out the chin hairs!
Not exact matches
Sometimes
women report
wincing in pain when laughing as well.
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.
The introduction of a mysterious
woman (Elizabeth Debicki, always with inappropriately dazzling hair in space) is one of the few strong suits, combining the suspense of this confusing crisis with
wince - inducing grotesqueness, which reminisces of the body horror of Tetsuo: The Iron Man or David Cronenberg's eXistenZ.
And it's not like showing this sort of gore is an achievement in horror either;
wincing at a
woman screaming while someone flosses her gums until they tear apart is a natural reaction, not evidence that the people putting it on screen have any talent.
Aniston sheds the Maybelline to play the film's lead character, Claire Simmons, a
woman who suffers from chronic pain —
wincing with each step she takes.
Ray could hear the creature's raspy breathing as he followed the
woman to an exam table and
winced when he saw the contents of the lid.
And when you're tired of reading, you can spend some time
wincing at the men and
women in the fashion Dos and Don'ts slideshow.
Sure, we all love a good surprise proposal story, but a total surprise engagement — where neither the man nor
woman has shared his or her marriage expectations — should make you
wince almost as much as this surprise proposal - turned - wedding.