Draw back, as with fear or pain.
A reflex response to sudden pain.
1 However, the Vaqueros didn't flinch and drew within seven points at intermission.
2 She had never seen him flinch from the dangers his research entailed.
3 They didn't even flinch at the gunfire, just kept right on coming.
4 Erius gave no sign that he'd heard, but Tobin saw Korin flinch .
5 He took a step forward, but stopped when he saw her flinch .
6 He brought up the gun quickly; Trevor let himself flinch a little.
7 He would not flinch in carrying it out to the last letter.
8 Arch did not flinch ; he bore the insulting scrutiny with stony calmness.
9 Then her interest drifted to another picture, and Rhodes saw her flinch .
10 Even having made his decision, Jonas could not help but flinch away.
11 He seemed almost to flinch from the formal use of his name.
12 But Juba must have considered the possibility already, because he didn't flinch .
13 Often death stared me in the face, and I did not flinch .
14 I felt Ramses flinch and tried to free myself from his weight.
15 A second howl burst out of the night causing her to flinch .
16 His gestures of impatience were almost violent; but she would not flinch .
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