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wince
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
wince
(verb)
wince
/
ˈ
wɪns/
verb
winces
;
winced
;
wincing
wince
/
ˈ
wɪns/
verb
winces
;
winced
;
wincing
Britannica Dictionary definition of WINCE
[
no object
]
:
to have an expression on your face for a very short time which shows that you are embarrassed or in pain
She
winced
[=
grimaced
] (in pain) when she hit her elbow.
I
wince
[=
cringe
] with embarrassment whenever I think of that day.
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plural
winces
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