'Here we all are then,' said Francesca, as they edged a yard closer to the door. She winced at Johnny. 'Sorry about this hideous wait.' At last they went into the narrow space inside the door, music audible now, swing doors beyond
The jeans were boot cut, screenprinted neon flames rising from the cuffs. She winced as her bare soles pushed against the cracked-glass asphalt. She was walking commando through a parking lot at night in tight jeans she had just gone out and bought with her sister, why
That's more of a pang. That's really a wince . But I go into the bookstore, and I usually find my books in some section like Current History or Modern American Politics or something like that.
So SARFT promptly handed down strict conditions for Hunan TV to run "Happy Girls." The draconian directives made even my then-preteen daughters wince , who complained quite wisely, I should say, that, quote, "This is ridiculous. Reality TV is all about expression, not the suppression of raw emotions," end quote.
We wanna be a part of a heist." And so, in the heist thing, I say the things that you need in the heist. That's like a wince .
As I watched, she lifted two fingers and pinched herself hard on the arm, hard enough to bruise. Hard enough that I winced to watch her. The older woman's face remained as still as sea glass as she squeezed at her skin.
of until now. I type Hide and Seek Colorado Springs into the Google search bar, and anxiously clicked on the web site. After I winced at the choppy yellow and black flash animation that opened the site, I looked at the information. Hide and seek, as I was informed, via the text on the website, was Colorado Spring's hippest gay and straight inclusive bar.
My first one I guess relates to the context of appreciation. So I kind of winced at the violent parts of it.
'I'm not sure,' I said. 'I don't have a--' 'Then buy a scale later today. Give me an estimate.' '211.' She winced . 'Your stand 72 and 1/2 inches tall.
Well, if he can do it, so can I. And it would have given me a lot of confidence. And I notice one or two of them wince a little bit.
But what's become very big is comics. And I got into bed with them in a Winceyette nightie, and they were all in the nip.
silence Vidalia Clara yelled what Vidalia realized too late that she'd answered in the voice she would have used with her mother that is highly irritated she winced with regret and threw her hand over her eyes what time was it anyway how long had she slept my mother says you have your class at the Boar very soon and you'll be late
All right. Let's get one more. All right. I knew you winced , too, but a ring. A ring. All right.
And so the second section is from-- I think I set it in '83. In the back of the room, Pat winced and made a slight shushing motion with a pale and trembling hand.
Nothing. Shoving aside his confusion, he pushed himself to one knee with a grunt. He turned this head to see what lay beyond the door and winced as throbbing erupted behind his eyes.
I still would not know if I went widda or not-- so why go widda when one can go wince ?" was not what every reader wanted to do.
If someone punctures themself and bleeds, you have the same wince as what's going on to them. When you see a little spider going up on someone's
Her ears buzzed with certainty and farther inside, her ovaries winced .
One of them threw a stone at me, and even though it hit me hard on the shoulder, I didn't wince .
"OK," I said, and took his other foot in its thick sock, even though it was strange watching my father's face because when he winced in pain or anger,
And then she added more kindly, 'You know, Amanda, you were just being a typical teenager.' I winced and I felt
And then she added, more kindly, "You know, Amanda, you were just being a typical teenager." I winced , and I felt my neck tighten and my teeth grit down
And I think, by virtue of the guy saying that he-- he, kind of, winces with recognition,