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flinch

verb as in shy away, wince

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But the Rams — on a mission to win and also lift the spirits of their devastated hometown — did not flinch Monday night.

Page, a fixture on the vaunted Vikings defensive line, fired into Mack claiming the Rams left guard had flinched before the snap.

After finishing a 7-6 season, losing 19 players to the transfer portal with a lack of remaining talent, Riley claims that his team is a battle-tested group and will not flinch?

“There wasn’t anything in this game that could happen where I thought we would totally flinch,” Riley said.

Meanwhile, I can barely look at a corn on the cob without flinching.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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