flinch in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To flinch means to make a quick, involuntary movement or reaction in response to fear, pain, or surprise.
Sample Sentences
- She tried not to flinch as the doctor prepared the needle.
- The loud bang made him flinch and instinctively cover his ears.
- Even the toughest soldiers would flinch at the sight of such gruesome scenes.
- She could see him flinch slightly when the teacher called on him unexpectedly.
- Despite his bravado, he couldn't help but flinch at the sudden flash of lightning.
- She didn't flinch when the doctor gave her the shot.
- Despite the horror movie's jump scares, she managed not to flinch at all.
- He felt a surge of pain and couldn't help but flinch at the sudden jolt.
- The dog flinched at the sound of thunder, seeking comfort from its owner.