wincing (Meaning)

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wincing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Wince

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wincing (n.)

The act of washing cloth, dipping it in dye, etc., with a wince.

wincing Sentence Examples

  1. She walked gingerly, wincing with each step due to the blister on her heel.
  2. Seeing the injured puppy whimper in pain, he couldn't help wincing in sympathy.
  3. As he attempted to lift the heavy box, he couldn't prevent himself from wincing as a sharp pain shot through his back.
  4. The dentist's drill whirred loudly, causing the patient to wince involuntarily.
  5. Despite his efforts to remain composed, he couldn't stop wincing as the doctor cleaned his wound.
  6. The acrid smell of the burning rubber had her wincing and covering her nose.
  7. The sight of the gruesome injury had everyone in the room wincing with discomfort.
  8. He winced as the basketball hit him square in the face.
  9. With a wince, she recalled the embarrassing moment from the previous day's presentation.
  10. Even though she tried to hide it, her wincing betrayed the fact that she was in considerable pain.

FAQs About the word wincing

of Wince, The act of washing cloth, dipping it in dye, etc., with a wince.

recoiling,flinching, cringing, shrinking, trembling, hesitating,shuddering, faltering, jerking, wavering

approaching, facing, advancing, approaching, nearing, advancing, nearing, confronting, facing, confronting

She walked gingerly, wincing with each step due to the blister on her heel.

Seeing the injured puppy whimper in pain, he couldn't help wincing in sympathy.

As he attempted to lift the heavy box, he couldn't prevent himself from wincing as a sharp pain shot through his back.

The dentist's drill whirred loudly, causing the patient to wince involuntarily.