14 adverbs to describe how to wincing

First came the fife and drum, skirling out an Orange tune, at which the little priest winced visibly.

"The plot for Feisul to be kidnapped by some Syrian members of his staff has been discovered at the last minute," I said, looking hard at him; and he winced palpably.

" She winced inwardly at his words, but made no outward sign, as she came up to his bedside.

She winced involuntarily at the first touch, but set her teeth tightly lest she should cry out.

He was observed to turn red, and grow very uneasy, until at last, as if wincing under the supposed attack upon himself personally, he roared out, "Indeed, minister, there's mair leears in Peebles than me."

Coarse as Mr. Rochester is, one winces for him under the infliction of this housemaid beau idéal of the arts of coquetry.

There is often something to be borne with in reading one's own writing in a translation, but I hope that in this case you will not be made to wince severely.

But at that she winced so sharply that he knew he had gone too far.

Ab-out what?" "You, dear, and whoever is suffering the same" Flora softly winced and Constance blamed herself so to have pained another sister's love.

'The galled jade' winced terribly:he was touchy as tinder, sir:never was Digest so ill-digested.'

Scoutbush winced uneasily.

He had meant to imply, would she love him as well in spite of his deformity, and yet when she alluded to it so plainly he winced under her pity.

" Timon winced horribly, but his word was his bond, and Timandra accompanied him to his cavern, where at first she suffered much inconvenience from the roughness of the accommodation.

" She winced almost imperceptibly and said nothing.

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