Sentence example with the word 'grimace'

grimace

ache, bump, falter, hurt, jostle, make a moue, mug, rant, shoot, suffer, twitch

Definition n. a contorted facial expression

Last update: May 8, 2017


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With a grimace of disgust, he began to turn away.   [adjective]

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He had a sad grimace.   [noun]

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I did my best to maintain self-control and not grimace too much with the agony.   [Please select]

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Miss Kennedy, pouring now a fulldrawn tea, grimaced and prayed: O, don't remind me of him for mercy' sake.'   [Please select]

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The sailor grimaced, chewing, in a way that might be read as yes, ay or no.   [Please select]

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Jimmy Henry made a grimace and lifted his left foot.   [Please select]

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From the hoardings Mr Eugene Stratton grimaced with thick niggerlips at Father Conmee.   [Please select]

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He made a grimace.   [Please select]

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"It's dirty," replied Prince Andrew, making a grimace.   [Please select]

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Pardon, monsieur, Lenehan said, clutching him for an instant and making a grimace.   [Please select]

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The porkbutcher snapped two sheets from the pile, wrapped up her prime sausages and made a red grimace.   [Please select]

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