Grimaced Sentence Examples

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  • She grimaced as she picked up her fork.

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  • Jessi grimaced, aware that such treatment involved multiple shots.

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  • The water stung her skin, and she grimaced as her attacker's blood ran down the drain.

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  • Jessi grimaced and rubbed her temples.

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  • He grimaced and stood, calling to Gerald.

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  • She grimaced when he peeled back the final layer of bandages to reveal the gouge and broken bones beneath.

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  • He grimaced as he popped the top on the can.

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  • His hand went to the back of his head, and he grimaced.

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  • He chanced a glance at her and grimaced.

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  • He nodded and grimaced.

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  • He rolled his eyes and grimaced.

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  • She grimaced and turned to see the tall blond striding toward her office.

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  • She grimaced, expecting an outhouse, and was pleasantly surprised at the cozy but modern bathroom.

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  • Jackson closed his eyes and grimaced.

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  • He grimaced and swore softly.

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  • The gaze lost its humor and he grimaced.

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  • He sipped the hot liquid and grimaced.

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  • He shook his head and grimaced.

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  • Deidre grimaced at the sight of blood on her arms.

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  • To her surprise, he chuckled and then grimaced.

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  • Dean grimaced but withheld comment, while Cynthia looked askance at the news that Patsy Boyd had summarily abandoned her daughter.

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  • She made it through two and a half of the dinner-plate sized confections before she grimaced.

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  • She grimaced and submerged her arm to the elbow to reach the twinkling gem.

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  • Cynthia grimaced but seemed to understand.

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  • The death-dealer grimaced.

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  • Alex grimaced as he shut the door.

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  • He seized a boathook and hobbled down the deck toward Quilter, who grimaced at him from his handhold on the stern rail.

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  • She looked at the chocolate stains on her pants and grimaced.

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  • She grimaced, scratching along her waistband.

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  • Damian grimaced, recalling the last time he'd seen the beautiful woman, his slain brother's wife.

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  • She grimaced at the memory.

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  • Fitzgerald started to say something but Corday grimaced, let out a long sigh and nodded for the younger detective to leave.

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  • She grimaced as she reread the text, torn between amusement and disappointment.

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  • He grimaced in response.

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  • Lana grimaced internally at the thought of dealing with the crazy man who should've been running the command center instead of her.

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  • She grimaced and took them.  Gabriel peeled off his heavy jacket as she chewed and watched him.  His hands absently traveled over all the places on his body where weapons were hidden and he pulled free a dagger with a jagged edge.

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  • Sami grimaced, as if annoyed rather than in pain, but otherwise ignored the arrows jutting from his back.

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  • Pierre grimaced and rose more slowly.

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  • Kiera grimaced and rose, changing slowly before leaving her room for the training area.

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  • Stinging made her curse, and she grimaced as she held her thumb over the fountain.

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  • He grimaced as he jammed the rifle down into its boot.

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  • The woman named Elise grimaced but made no response.

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  • She grimaced but waved for him to continue.

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  • After four steps, she felt them and grimaced, a rough edge piercing one finger.

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  • Donnie just grimaced, an acknowledgment that he was paying attention to what was being said, and harbored no desire to see his stepfather.

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  • Dean grimaced against the strain of the rope on his back, legs and shoulder.

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  • Kiera grimaced at the distasteful wording.

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  • By midmorning, Deidre was free.  Katie grimaced as she wrapped the dismembered sleeves of her sweater around her wounds.  Blood soaked the sweater quickly, and she held it over her head.  Even before she stood, she felt woozy.  Deidre tested herself and limped a few feet.  Katie steadied her breathing to keep from dropping to her knees.

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