Military men who never flinched at the roar of rifles now shook at the prospect of facing the press. From LearnThat.org. [www.yourdictionary.com]
Come now, youre an intelligent woman, and you dont flinch from the truth. From Wordnik.com. [Elizabeth Strout - An interview with author] Reference
They did not surrender an inch nor did flinch from the next potential threat. From Wordnik.com. [04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004] Reference
Most likely you're flinching, and if you don't think you can flinch from a benchrest, think again. From Wordnik.com. [Let Your Targets Tell You What's Wrong With Your Rifle] Reference
I've since switched to a 20 gauge and suprise, my flinch is gone and the deer still die when you shoot them. From Wordnik.com. [How Much Kick Can You Take?] Reference
This was no time to flinch from the British weather; the fate of the Province rested on my reaching the next mile castle. From Wordnik.com. [zornhau: My Eagle of the Ninth] Reference
As for accuracy, I find if installed correctly they will shoot just as well if not better because of the reduction in flinch factor. From Wordnik.com. [Muzzle Brake Pros and Cons] Reference
T flinch from the awkwardness of the situations Roy endured, and his portrayal of Lian was as good of one as I have seen. From Wordnik.com. [Outsiders 11 | Kung Fu Rodeo] Reference
He thought that he detected a kind of flinch, and took his hand from hers. From Wordnik.com. [The Serpent's Shadow]
But he warned that the country must not "flinch" at the difficult steps to come. From Wordnik.com. [Obama sees 'glimmers of hope'] Reference
And he said the country must not "flinch" at the difficult steps yet to come. From Wordnik.com. [Top Stories - Google News] Reference
Burnham said that broadcasters cannot "flinch" from the need to look after contestants. From Wordnik.com. [Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk] Reference
I, 318) to have caused Addison to "flinch" a little in his revision of the ballad essays. From Wordnik.com. [Parodies of Ballad Criticism (1711-1787) A Comment Upon the History of Tom Thumb, 1711, by William Wagstaffe; The Knave of Hearts, 1787, by George Canning] Reference
If you're going to flinch, don't volunteer for duty. From Wordnik.com. [Man Utd v Liverpool - as it happened] Reference
After all, he is not exactly one to flinch under fire. From Wordnik.com. [Hollywood Square-Off] Reference
Some Democrats flinch at the timing of such a showdown. From Wordnik.com. [Democrats add fiscal austerity as a campaign issue] Reference
A mouse invades Don's office and at first he doesn't flinch. From Wordnik.com. [Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 7 -- The Courtship of Don and Peggy] Reference
At times the visitors tossed peanuts at her and she'd flinch. From Wordnik.com. [True Love and the Giraffe] Reference
I hope it's too dark for him to see me flinch before I laugh. From Wordnik.com. [Better than Chocolate] Reference
She bites hard on the gum, and you, attentive to the rearview, flinch. From Wordnik.com. [Mountain Country] Reference
But Deep Blue doesn't flinch at that stuff: it simply keeps calculating. From Wordnik.com. [Man Vs. Machine] Reference
Her lips are red, her hair is everywhere, she bites down, and you flinch. From Wordnik.com. [Mountain Country] Reference
Strong words, but Aronofsky ( "Pi," "Requiem for a Dream") doesn't flinch. From Wordnik.com. [2006: A Space Oddity] Reference
He only has to flinch from a bad day, bad bet, bad job ... and he's onto her. From Wordnik.com. [Spill] Reference
Saniel, who had recovered from his first feeling of surprise, did not flinch. From Wordnik.com. [The French Immortals Series — Complete] Reference
"Never flinch, never weary, never despair," Churchill said, and took his leave. From Wordnik.com. ['We Are A Nuclear Power'] Reference
Cobbdoes not flinch from depicting this all-American bully in all his foul glory. From Wordnik.com. [A Wild Boar In Winter] Reference
The guy could have a second head growing out of his neck and she wouldn't flinch. From Wordnik.com. [Lunch With Harriet] Reference
The reflex to speak against a rush to judgment is as innate as a flinch from fire. From Wordnik.com. [Ethics probe race angle is ridiculous] Reference
You'll surely flinch, as I did, watching the 14-year-old heading for the same life. From Wordnik.com. [Linda Hassler: Stolen Dreams: An Intimate Look Inside Rio's Slums] Reference
OKLAHOMAJust about every time Tom Coburn opened his mouth, he made Oklahomans flinch. From Wordnik.com. [FIRMLY IN CONTROL] Reference
Why do you think that when someone says Nicole went shopping, I don't flinch that much?. From Wordnik.com. [Newsmakers: Lionel Richie, Katie Couric, Ivanka Trump] Reference
She climbed into bed and pulled half of the covers off of Richard, who didn't even flinch. From Wordnik.com. [12:00 Somewhere] Reference
I try not to move, but when he touch my ear I flinch, and he straighten up and move away. From Wordnik.com. [Gone] Reference
Another takes a smothering blow to the face when a woman topples onto him; he doesn't flinch. From Wordnik.com. [Living In The Holy Spirit] Reference
Asked if she is worried about the death threats that have followed Foldes, Bowers doesn't flinch. From Wordnik.com. [The Kindest Cut] Reference
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