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All this silence between us, to protect her, and what has it wrought! How unthinking I was," he cringed as he beat himself up inside.
— K. Farrell St. Germain
I cringed at the stupid 'b' word. Really, the English language is kind of limited in that department.
— C.M. Stunich
Every joke in 'The Office' was unexpected. I cringed; I could hardly look. I cried with laughter.
— Ian Watson
Do you repel pants? Do they actually jump off you?" Dove cringed as she noticed his black socks.
"Pants are afraid of my dick. — Debra Anastasia
"Pants are afraid of my dick. — Debra Anastasia
I've often cringed when I heard myself described as a jazz singer. I've always thought of myself as a jazz vocalist.
— Cassandra Wilson
I cringed as the band oozed into the next chord. If notes were cars, I think there was a D major under the wreckage.
— Mary Hughes
You were going to sacrifice yourself to save everyone else?"
I cringed. "Then I wimped out. — Carrie Jones
I cringed. "Then I wimped out. — Carrie Jones
I cringed a little at the position of power i'd been granted, and all because I had won at the genetic lottery that had determined my sex.
— Khaled Hosseini
Lila cringed at the ghost of Barron's words, a memory with edges still too sharp to touch.
— V.E Schwab
I love making people uncomfortable, and when people say, 'I cringed watching [that] scene,' that's the biggest compliment you can give me.
— Allison Williams
He looked like a man who had never cringed and never had had a creditor.
— Herman Melville
For many, graduation marks the end of formal student life - the end of long spring breaks and of thinking that a 10 A.M. class is far too early.
— Alexa Von Tobel
I cringed, though; for as much as I did not want to marry a troll, I was just as certain the troll didn't want to marry me.
— Danielle L. Jensen
His heart cringed from the fanning motion of ribs like pale spiders crouched and fiddling with their prey.
— Ray Bradbury