- Molly had cringed when Ann started picking up the guitar.
- Chris had cringed at the thought of using her own family for publicity.
- I cringed in horror.
- He may cringe and growl, or cringe and not growl; but he either beats or cringes. (Great Expectations by Dickens, Charles View in context)
- VERB | If you cringe at something, you feel embarrassed or disgusted, and perhaps show this feeling in your expression or by making a slight movement. (= recoil)
- (1) to shrink or flinch, esp in fear or servility.
(3) Informal. (a) to wince in embarrassment or distaste. (b) to experience a sudden feeling of embarrassment or distaste.
.... Cobuild, Collins
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