| 31. | I still cringe when I remember our walk in the hall.
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| 32. | See the TV critic cringe at his relative sloth and ineptitude.
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| 33. | It's the kind of behavior that makes homeowners cringe.
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| 34. | Ultimately we root for it more than we cringe from it.
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| 35. | This particular rhetorical flourish is enough to make thoughtful people cringe.
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| 36. | The lyrics even rhyme moon and June without inducing a cringe.
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| 37. | The Secret Service, worried about the security risk, cringed.
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| 38. | Yasser Arafat and other Palestinian Authority officials, though, cringed.
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| 39. | But it ain't over until the fat cats cringe.
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| 40. | Beforehand, one cringed at the prospect of camp and ridicule.
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