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She cringed and tried to put them over her eyes again.
He came forward, and the ground seemed to cringe under him.
Yet, I cringed at the thought of being seen in public.
He made me cringe from the moment I first saw him.
The girl cringed as if she expected to be hit.
She cringed, but he just took her in his arms.
She looked down and cringed, one hand against her mouth.
By the time I was ten that word made me cringe.
He looked so much like a woman, it almost made him cringe.
Even the thought of speaking those words made me cringe.
I fight to keep from cringing at the sound of the Other's voice inside my head.
I hear this all the time in my department, and it always make me cringe.
I want to look back, six months from now, and not cringe at our stories'.
So why do some people cringe at the very word "modern"?
Joe cringed as he thought about where that thing was going.
She cringed at his feet as he stood from the chair.
Oh good, I'm not the only one who cringed at that.
It made me cringe to know that was out there.
She cringed at the sound of her own voice and took a breath.
He wanted to go to her, but held still, knowing she would cringe.
The children, who were still up, cringed and ran to their mother's side.
I fought to keep from cringing back against the wall.
She cringed, but his eyes warned her not to move.
The two men cringed, as if the light were pressing them down.
She struggled not to cringe when he left her alone.