Sentences with Grimace

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42 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Grimace'

The dentist's drill made him grimace in pain during the procedure.

As the horror movie reached its climax, the audience began to grimace at the intense scenes.

Despite her efforts to hide it, a grimace of disappointment flashed across her face when she saw the exam results.

The athlete tried to hide the grimace as he continued to play with a sprained ankle.

When the teacher announced a surprise test, a collective grimace spread across the students' faces.

The politician tried to maintain a composed demeanor, but a subtle grimace betrayed his frustration during the interview.

The unexpected noise made the baby grimace and burst into tears.

The unexpected plot twist in the novel made readers grimace with disbelief.

During the intense negotiation, both parties would occasionally grimace at the challenging terms being discussed.

The comedian's inappropriate joke caused the audience to grimace in discomfort.

As the temperature dropped, people waiting at the bus stop began to grimace from the biting cold.

The toddler's attempt to imitate a scary monster made the adults in the room grimace before bursting into laughter.

The unexpected glitch in the software caused users to grimace in frustration as they lost unsaved work.

The news of the company's financial losses made investors grimace at the declining stock prices.

Despite the chef's efforts to create a visually appealing dish, the unusual colors made customers grimace before even tasting it.

As the actor delivered a powerful monologue, the audience couldn't help but grimace in empathy with the character's pain.

The athlete's grimace revealed the intensity of the competition as he pushed himself to the limit.

During the debate, the candidate's attempt to deflect a question made some audience members grimace in skepticism.

The sudden loud noise made everyone in the quiet library grimace in surprise.

The experiment's unexpected outcome made the scientist grimace in realization of a potential flaw in the hypothesis.

The poorly-tuned instrument caused the musician to grimace during the otherwise flawless performance.

The comedian's self-deprecating humor elicited a sympathetic grimace from the audience.

The magician's failed trick made the audience grimace, breaking the illusion of seamless magic.

The unexpected delay in the flight schedule caused passengers to grimace in annoyance at the inconvenience.

The acrid smell of the chemical experiment made the students grimace during the science class.

The intense workout routine forced even the fittest participants to grimace from the physical strain.

The detective's discovery of a crucial piece of evidence made her grimace with the realization of the case's complexity.

The broken elevator made residents grimace as they climbed several flights of stairs to reach their apartments.

The tight deadline for the project made the team members grimace, realizing the challenge ahead.

The spoiled milk in the refrigerator made her grimace when she opened the container.

The unexpected downpour during the outdoor wedding ceremony made guests grimace as they sought shelter.

The comedian's clever wordplay had the audience alternating between laughter and grimaces as they caught the jokes.

The child's attempt at a serious expression resulted in an unintentionally comical grimace.

The artist's portrayal of anguish on the canvas made viewers grimace in contemplation of the emotions conveyed.

The unexpected error in the computer code caused programmers to grimace at the impending debugging process.

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