US /flɪntʃ/
・UK /flɪntʃ/
If a lover said, tonight it's going to be all about you, we might flinch.
If a lover said, "Tonight it is going to be all about you," we might flinch.
I do feel, as my friend Anthony Ungaro would say, that flinch, the flinch to wanna grab my phone.
I do feel, as my friend Anthony Ungaro would say, that flinch, the flinch to wanna grab my phone.
I flinch watching it through a screen." Fireworks used for the staged setting have a specific height and duration that they fire for.
I flinch watching it through a screen.
♪ Male Singer: He's a furry little flatfoot, who'll never flinch from a fray-ee-ay-ee-ay! ♪
He's a furry little fat foot who'll never flinch from the prey.
"Ha! You flinched, you bastard! I saw you flinch!"
I saw you flinch." So I wasn't allowed to smile.
Surely we would flinch at the contestant who indiscriminately threw himself across the ice and demanded that his routine be accepted as being as worthy of value as that of the most disciplined skater.
Surely we would flinch at the contestant who indiscriminately threw himself across the ice
Who's going to flinch first, or who's going to blow up first?
Who's going to flinch first, or who's going to blow up first?
Sivr is stunned with horror, but Cassiopeia does not flinch.
Sivir is stunned with horror, but Cassiopeia does not flinch.
So when you flinch, you kind of like put your body back, close your eyes like this, like: "Okay?" So if Voldemort is a name that's scary, that is not supposed to be said,
Flinch.