Use of flinch in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include flinch at the start of sentence, flinch at the end of sentence and flinch in the middle of sentence

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flinch at the end of sentence


  1. When the company paid up, it did not even flinch.
  2. Though he quailed inwardly, he managed not to flinch.
  3. Her obligations stared her in the face, but she did not flinch!
  4. Her finger touched the scar on his forehead, making him flinch.
  5. The sharp surface of the rock caught at her skin, making her flinch.
  6. Chen saw the knife describe an arc through the air and felt himself flinch.
  7. She took up her cleaver and began to pound on some veal, making Moza flinch.

flinch in the middle of sentence


  1. I don't flinch from facing trouble.
  2. She won't flinch from speaking her mind.
  3. We must not flinch from difficult decisions.
  4. She did not flinch when he suggested a bathe.
  5. He didn't even flinch when I told him the price.
  6. He didn't even flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound.
  7. We shall never flinch from telling the people the whole truth.
  8. Stephen did not flinch at the noise, he did not seem to hear it.
  9. Jones didn't flinch once when the nurse cleaned the cut in his leg.
  10. The world community should not flinch in the face of this challenge.
  11. While applying this pressure, the horse should not move or flinch away.
  12. But the flinch was not because he had touched a tender spot on her neck.
  13. I laugh appreciatively at his sarcasm, and I never flinch, outwardly at least, at his slams.
  14. I must admit I admired the way he didn't even flinch when Richie took his first swing of the day.
  15. And both men put their arms round the children, and felt them flinch from the touch of strangers.
  16. The guests were frightened to flinch when the dog was barking at them in front of the fence door.
  17. Tatli's movies never flinch from dealing with controversial subjects-divorce, abortion, virginity.
  18. The sword and the axe allow too much leeway for the victim to flinch or the executioner to mis-aim.
  19. I flinch, and Rachel starts up from the floor as I begin stumbling through some kind of introduction.
  20. She vividly recalled the flinch Philippe registered when she asked him what a severance package for Manion might cost.
  21. Sabine did her best not to flinch from the contempt in madame's voice as well as the implications of what she was saying.
  22. Although teachers flinch at such international comparisons, most of them are surprisingly enthusiastic about the national curriculum.

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