Flinch in a sentence as a noun

They will still flinch when you poke them.

Do you dig in and attack it, or do you flinch and go away?

That's why the financial markets didn't flinch, they knew it would never come to default.

People within the industry naturally flinch away from such hard truths, but it won't stop them from being true.

Myself, I have said things to my male co-workers that have caused them to make the "that was inappropriate" flinch.

You can always pick out the guys who have done real work in the DC area, because they don't even flinch when you say cyber.

Ever since unbuntu ruined their desktop with the same brand name, I flinch a little everytime I hear the word

It would make some people flinch: their instinct would be that whatever program you suggest, the program is "too expensive".

We are interested in chatting further and willing to pay. By the way, I read the $150 plan as per month, and didn't really flinch, then I noticed that it is $150 per year.

Flinch in a sentence as a verb

When you get their offer, flinch, flare your nostrils, make an 'oof' noise on the phone - whatever, do what you need to do to convey you're not impressed.

When you tell them how much you expect to earn, and they flinch, they may not even be play-acting: Why, for that kind of money they could have hired three clerks!

Gender isn't some super shameful characteristic that I flinch at any reminder of its existence.

Things have now gotten to the stage where I flinch slightly as I click on the "comments" link, bracing myself for the dismissive comment I know will be waiting for me at the top of the page.

"Things have now gotten to the stage where I flinch slightly as I click on the "comments" link, bracing myself for the dismissive comment I know will be waiting for me at the top of the page.

Things have now gotten to the stage where I flinch slightly as I click on the 'comments' link, bracing myself for the dismissive comment I know will be waiting for me at the top of the page.

When the water touched the derriere, it made me flinch and jump with surprise, as I wasnt quite sure what to expect, this was several years ago and Japanese toilets were still an unfamiliar opbject to me.

The Thunderbird+GPG interface is absolutely horrific and even when I know I should encrypt a particular communication, when faced with the reality of getting my recipient configured with GPG, I flinch at the certain pain and suffering.

Flinch definitions

noun

a reflex response to sudden pain

See also: wince

verb

draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"

See also: squinch funk cringe shrink wince recoil quail