Contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state.
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Examples for "grimace"
Examples for "grimace"
1He smiled; and the quality of the grimace was not exactly reassuring.
2Really smile, not grimace, and that is a difficult thing to do.
3Kitty made a grimace at the short hair left in her hand.
4She gives up the attempt with a little grimace, and goes in.
5The way one might grimace while beseeching God to grant one patience.
1Raskolnikoff felt again a strong impulse to make a face at him.
2I sipped my hot Yoo-hoo, and tried not to make a face.
3Minna would raise her eyes, lightly shrug her shoulders, and make a face.
4Needn't make a face, Bumpus, because you think you'll never eat fish again.
5He told it her again, and she made a face at him.
1I pull a face as she marches out the room and slams the door.
2I pull a face like I'm not so easily impressed.
3Chanele didn't pull a face and it wasn't easy.
4It's my turn to pull a face now.
5I shall pull a face as long as a fiddle, and yawn my head half off while I'm clearing up.
6They tell you they love Meghan Trainor, and you pull a face as if your teeth are made from Tangfastics.
8Tell a British person that Ibrahimovic is a genius and they will almost certainly pull a face like a bulldog chewing on a paradox.
9I used to love meals at your house.' She pulled a face.
10Ryan pulled a face that said: you offended him, you fetch him.
11Barak pulled a face at me as we passed into the building.
12Ned, shaking up a whisky sour, pulled a face that meant sorry.
13He took a swallow of coffee but pulled a face at once.
14Jackie pulled a face as she detached her phone from its charger.
15Have I slowed you down so far? She pulled a face.
16Not that I did invite him,' she added, pulling a face.
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