flinch

  • 51un|flinch|ing — «uhn FLIHN chihng», adjective. not drawing back from difficulty, danger, or pain; firm; resolute: »unflinching courage or resolve. –un|flinch´ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 52James Flinch — (born on 1952 in Southampton) British fantasy writer. He started his career on 1987 after publication of his first book titled Prince of Forest . In Great Britain his novel was sold in 200.000 copies. His most known publications: *Prince of… …

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  • 53Justin Flinch-Fletchley — Liste des personnages de l’univers de Harry Potter Cet article est une liste référençant les personnages de l univers de Harry Potter. Les personnages principaux peuvent être identifiés dans les articles suivants : Harry Potter Ron Weasley… …

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  • 55Flinched — Flinch Flinch, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flinched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flinching}.] [Prob. fr. OE. flecchen to waver, give way, F. fl[ e]chir, fr. L. flectere to bend; but prob. influenced by E. blench. Cf. {Flex}.] 1. To withdraw from any suffering or… …

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  • 56Flinching — Flinch Flinch, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flinched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flinching}.] [Prob. fr. OE. flecchen to waver, give way, F. fl[ e]chir, fr. L. flectere to bend; but prob. influenced by E. blench. Cf. {Flex}.] 1. To withdraw from any suffering or… …

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  • 57flinching — flinchˈing noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑flinch …

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  • 58bat an eye — flinch or blink, show a sign of guilt or shame    When they asked him about the crime, he didn t bat an eye. His expression didn t change …

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  • 59flinchingly — flinch·ing·ly …

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  • 60fight shy of — FLINCH FROM, demur from, recoil from; have scruples about, have misgivings about, have qualms about, be averse to, be chary of, be loath to, be reluctant to, be disinclined to, be afraid to, hesitate to, baulk at; informal boggle at; archaic… …

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