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wince
1[ wins ]
wince
2[ wins ]
noun
wince
1/ wɪns /
noun
- a roller for transferring pieces of cloth between dyeing vats
wince
2/ wɪns /
verb
- intr to start slightly, as with sudden pain; flinch
noun
- the act of wincing
Derived Forms
- ˈwincer, noun
Other Words From
- winc·er noun
- winc·ing·ly adverb
- winc·ing·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of wince1
Origin of wince2
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Example Sentences
During those final three games, Ohtani was seen wincing in pain multiple times after swings, and held his left arm to his chest while running the bases.
As she winces in pain, her father Mohammed Skayki fans her face, trying to distract her.
But what makes me wince is the long payoff periods — 35 years at $500 million annually for Proposition 2 and 40 years at $400 million annually for Proposition 4.
I would wince when sometimes he would show impatience and irritation towards his staff.
With two out and two runners on base in the second inning while trailing 3-0, Ohtani fouled a ball off his knee and he grabbed the knee and winced in pain.
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