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It will make you cringe at man's inhumanity to man.
I cringe at every promise of inner peace in yoga class.
Or, perhaps you just cringe at the hilarity of '90s fashion?
He's hilarious to watch, but you cringe at his teaching methods.
Many of us cringe at memories of our sex-ed classes.
There is some consolation for restaurant-goers who cringe at the cacophony.
I cringe at the price, but the venue doesn't allow outside beverages.
They cringe at his conservative agenda, his traditional values, Orthodoxy and isolation.
Apparently, the two lovebirds actually cringe at the sight of the film.
When they talk about their childhood, they physically cringe at the memories.
Whenever I do, I scrutinize every image and cringe at every imperfection.
Many of Point Hope's older residents cringe at the incursion of technology.
Corker is right: Republicans in private cringe at the thought of President Trump.
It's a word I barely recognize, and I cringe at applying it to myself.
"Most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing," one post said.
And survivors of sexual abuse or assault can cringe at the lightest of touch.
You cringe at it in a way, but it's an interesting kind of cringe.
Did you just cringe at the thought of the U.S. military handing out condoms?
The drinkers gulped quickly — even Fijians cringe at the taste — from a coconut shell.
Our middle school math teachers would probably cringe at how little we remember about pi.
People may think it's funny or a joke, but we secretly cringe at those remarks.
Most people cringe at the thought of having to watch even a single Phish show.
I sometimes cringe at the people that the media trot out as spokesmen for Christianity.
Republicans may cringe at first, but they'll get used to it, and fall helplessly silent.
After they put our nephew to bed, we watch Jackass and laugh/cringe at the scenes.
Oh yes, there is a new brother-sister lovers plot line for everyone to cringe at.
He might even cringe at the idea that others might see it on Facebook as well.
The Pitch Perfect franchise celebrates girl power, even if the characters would cringe at the word.
Networks used to cringe at serialized shows because they did not lend themselves well to syndication.
But some cringe at settling for silver after spending a year competing hard for the gold.
An — and I cringe at the word, but it is in the Cambridge English Dictionary — Influencer.
"I cringe" at some of the language, Rao told the senators during her testimony on Tuesday.
He has led many to support his policies even though they may cringe at his style.
Yet I cringe at these practices being labeled as self-care, as if that's all there is.
While watching the series of Snapchats, I couldn't help but cringe at how uncomfortable they all looked.
Some will surely cringe at the idea of Facebook getting more deeply involved with our romantic lives.
That leaves us with the one thing that makes most people cringe at a laptop this thin.
Most nonprofit leaders we know would cringe at the idea of doing this; and yet, it happens.
ANDREW MCCORMICKVILLANOVA, PA. To the Editor: We used to laugh (or cringe) at Archie Bunker's outrageous remarks.
I cringe at her antics, at her trying to be just one of the white-supremacist bros.
I just remember a full body cringe at hearing my mother and bras mentioned in the same sentence.
Some people cringe at the thought of shopping on Thanksgiving or Black Friday, but I revel in it.
Maybe, like the rest of us, she'll someday look back and cringe at her younger self, but she shouldn't.
"This is something that modern evolutionists cringe at," evolutionary biologist Dan Kruger from the University of Michigan told LiveScience.
We cringe at the tought of how many times we've waited months to reply to someone sitting in our inbox.
Trump understands this, and he also knows that Americans cringe at any mention of political corruption by self-dealing politicians.
Grammar was shredded (I still cringe at the memory of every "hers and my's relationship" I heard over the years).
Earlier generations of DeLoreans worked as coach builders, so although he may cringe at the name recognition he has accepted it.
I order an almond milk cappuccino from the deli up the road and cringe at the extra cost of almond milk.
Yes, even if you cringe at the thought of spending $16 on a heat protectant spray, you can copy her style.
With Thanksgiving 2016 over and Christmas coming up, 'tis the season for traveling home to cringe at old photos of ourselves.
And while earnestness with which we approached dressing up is very sweet, we can't help but cringe at those early #OOTDs.
Do you cringe at the thought of the methane emitted by your dinner and his friends on the pastures of Iowa?
I am a fairly reserved person and would generally cringe at the idea of a camera being pointed in my direction.
But much as I cringe at his, at times, adolescent behavior, well, I cringed during the era of 44, as well.
But when children see their parents cringe at the use of their sweary synonyms, they quickly pick up how powerful they are.
But Democrats in states like North Carolina, Arizona and Georgia cringe at the prospect of a ticket headed by the Vermont socialist.
It's a mess of an interface that web designers, artists, and anyone who's used to Instagram's sleek modern build will cringe at.
" He continued: "There's stuff I look back on and kind of cringe at but I always tried to treat other people well.
Some people would cringe at the idea of living near one of the world's iconic football stadiums, but Mr. Spooner likes it.
Any historian of the Middle East would cringe at such simplistic analysis meant at absolving us from any responsibility in the conflict.
They want to keep the money flowing, even if they cringe at lending their names or prestige to Crown Prince Mohammed's gathering.
But the question remains whether audiences will accept computer-generated animals as the industry standard or cringe at the four-legged illusions.
I've been listening to sound bites of Bernie's announcement to run and I cringe at hearing the same old song: Statistic Reprisal.
Obama (much as they may cringe at the comparison) wore neat, round-necked dresses during the recent conventions, Ms. Trump's, sleeveless and Mrs.
It may be transgressive to say so, but I'm hardly alone, for all those who cringe at the thought or snort in disgust.
"I don't cringe at it, but I don't think it represents who we are," Lululemon CEO Calvin McDonald told CNBC's Sara Eisen Thursday morning.
Someone will tag me in a group shot on Facebook, and at first I'll cringe at my awkward expression or my visible belly outline.
Even centrists, led by Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Christian Democrats, cringe at Mr Erdogan's brand of Islamic nationalism and his clampdown on dissent.
Liberals, who cringe at the far-right pageantry on display at Mrs Aksener's rallies, might vote for her as the lesser of two evils.
His presence has caused an open blood bath between him and true conservatives who cringe at his lack of conservative principles, values and reforms.
While GOP elites cringe at Trump's rants against Mexicans, Muslims, women and others, his supporters simply see further affirmation that he's just like them.
Many Republicans cringe at the thought of what Cruz would say in their place—namely, that he would portray Trump as not extreme enough.
And bigger things, elephants and leopards, creatures so magnificent that most people cringe at the thought of ending their lives in a sporting pursuit.
It was tough not to cringe at the unintentional (please let it be unintentional!) punning of "manholes" with the passive objects of the artist's affections.
If you cringe at the notion of lab-grown cell meat, then there's always the option of getting your protein through microbes in volcanic springs.
They do travel with me, at times, but sometimes I cringe at the word "balance" only because life, to me, never really is in balance.
While the world's leaders no doubt cringe at his bombast and inadequacies, his failures on the world stage encourage the enemies of peace and democracy.
Financial advisers may especially cringe at the thought of loading up cards with wedding expenses, especially if you're in the habit of carrying monthly balances.
Despite the positive traits she displays, we cringe at the idea of Ariel sacrificing her voice to be with a man she's known for mere minutes.
She grows up, sometimes painfully, throughout the book and learns perspective and maturity even as we cringe at her misadventures, just as she does in remembering.
Scroll through for the headlines and takeaways, and fingers crossed we'll never have to cringe at a foundation line with just three deep shades ever again.
You can't help but cringe at his tea-tasting YouTube videos or real-life Fruit Ninja game, but maybe you recognize the way he is bullied.
Given the intensity of grandparent love, I've been surprised by how many people cringe at the idea of being identified as a granny or a gramps.
"They all cringe at the thought of having corn stand in the fields over winter where it just becomes raccoon feed and deer feed," Hultman said.
While Journal reporters have done some great work on the Russia story, many cringe at what they see as pro-Trump interference from their editor, Gerry Baker.
The first is to make dermatologists and beauty editors alike cringe at how many people think it's okay to put baking soda and lemon on their faces.
Girls Against are utterly determined and they're coming for music industry misogyny in a way that will make your adult self cringe at your own formative years.
Presenting content from leftist YouTubers also has another problem: an uneven catalog that may bristle potential patrons who appreciate the underlying politics but cringe at the art.
I've been calling it "cringe theory," and I think the idea came through a story I did on why we cringe at the sound of our own voices.
The new Echo Dot is slightly louder with fuller mids and a teensy bit more bass, but it still makes your ears cringe at the highest volume setting.
Most people look back at their high school years and cringe at the things they did to appear cool or to standout in the crowd of awkward teens.
So that's how we ended up with Planet of the Apps, which is a pun we will all have to cringe at for the next year or so.
It's hard not to cringe at the endless scroll of profile pictures of people enjoying lives of acrobatic sex, boozy brunches, and supreme satisfaction in their single status.
But at an honor-starved moment when most of our politicians are quicker to shirk responsibility than to shoulder it, I cringe at his evasions, elisions and rationalizations.
That's made Erlich hard to take for many of the show's would-be viewers, who cringe at his behavior more than they think the show is satirizing it.
" The posts, from 2005–2007, included comments calling Anderson Cooper "the gayest thing on TV" and saying that "most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing.
Scholars, who are right to guard closely their objectivity and neutrality, may cringe at being critical of shifts in American politics or institutions that mostly originate in one party.
If The Shape of Water existed in the real world, I cringe at the thought of what would happen when a sociopathic boss developed a crush on a mute maid.
Harsh disappointments befall the characters, and they are depicted frankly, but in a way that encourages young viewers to form an affinity with the characters rather than cringe at terror.
While we, too, may cringe at the notion of "vaginal sensibilities," Denes did work differently from her male contemporaries, and not just because of the smaller budgets available to her.
Mr. Trump's West Wing aides, like President Bill Clinton's staff two decades before, say they sometimes cringe at the input from people they can't control, with consequences they can't predict.
I can still see my fifth grade self running those 5,93 feet and I cringe at the memory of the mess of bodily fluids and medical professionals I once passed by.
But even with all the herding, I'm still looking at large swaths of empty seats — and I cringe at the thought that the Clintons will look out and see that, too.
I'm confident that some victim advocates will cringe at that because they worry that victims aren't coming in with support, but guess what, both sides have the opportunity to get support.
If you cringe at the idea of attending a conference on nonviolent communication, here's your chance to explore why, and to try, vicariously, to put yourself in the shoes of a nemesis.
And although I genuinely love caring for my patients, I cringe at the thought of taking on even a fraction of those who need a primary care doctor but don't have one.
Gropius himself might cringe at her approach, as he spent much of his career working against the idea of the singular genius, and for an architecture that collaborated with many other fields.
"At an honor-starved moment when most of our politicians are quicker to shirk responsibility than to shoulder it, I cringe at his evasions, elisions and rationalizations," writes my colleague Frank Bruni.
Some people embrace this view with wisdom, discernment and satisfaction, while others cringe at the vulnerability associated with life's missteps or by the sheer inability to cope with the loss of life.
While she was able to appreciate the beauty of those works, "I really cringe at their representation of the Eastern world and the degrading position of women in their art," she said.
And whether or not you're the type to cringe at the thought of a flash mob, you've got to admit it's fun to be along for the ride when someone does the most.
It's unclear what users might be able to watch simultaneously, but the feature could give IGTV a much-needed boost, or just let you laugh and cringe at Instagram feed videos and Stories.
Welcome to r/antiquememes, a small subreddit (there are around 3,000 subscribers) that serves as a place for reposting the memes you once sent to your friends with glee, but now cringe at.
"I can't stand what it did to what I love, which is house music, which was meditative, psychedelic — it took you on a journey ... I sometimes cringe at my own festival," he said.
Many Afghans cringe at a role in peace talks for a commander who earned the nickname "The Butcher of Kabul" for indiscriminate shelling of the capital during the civil war in the 1990s.
While Christians may cringe at his views, many more others see his support for traditional faiths as positive — a re-creation of the imperial Chinese state's support for certain faiths and belief systems.
The same people who actually cringe at the thought of America again leading on the world stage and the same people who sadly but routinely look down on you, us, we, the American people.
While she says in the podcast that her views align closely to Trump on most issues, the most isolationist, America First members of Trump's inner circle likely cringe at some of her public pronouncements.
From people noting that their makeup stayed on through a night of binge-watching to those complaining about the pain of hair removal, we couldn't help but laugh (or cringe) at these first-hand accounts.
It's not unusual to cringe at the sight of yourself as a teenager, and thanks to Facebook Timehop, we're all faced with the existential threat of receiving blasts from the past on a daily basis.
The show would do its chaotic, idiosyncratic thing, and I would mostly laugh where I was supposed to laugh, and cringe where I was supposed to cringe at the its depiction of a cruel, broken system.
After discovering curious food particles and countless ants crawling inside the box, Em Venditte says that she emailed the company with a video of the insect activity as evidence (which you can watch/cringe at, below).
Those who don't cringe at the mention of identity politics, who maintain hope for art as a space for beauty and justice, pleasure and politics, would do well to borrow Hickey's tools to dismantle his house.
Conversely, if you cringe at the thought of having to fight for a treadmill at a crowded and sweaty gym, your mood can benefit from a simple exercise no matter the intensity or length of it.
Longtime expatriates, as well as many Indonesians themselves, cringe at a long-established local habit of waiting for an elevator to travel up — or down — a single story in a building rather than take the stairs.
Free-speech advocates cringe at the thought that Facebook should be allowed to become the "ministry of truth"—or, for that matter, that companies might surreptitiously steer users activity to quieten them down when they have been angry.
But I think if you read my collection of tweets — first of all, you'll cringe at my photography and some of my quotations from philosophers, but my goal there, in the main, is not to be ad hominem.
She was on a cheerleading team and, according to her mom, whenever she had to be one of the kids lifted for a cheerleading stunt, "little girls would just cringe at the thought of having to hold her up."
That could also lead to a new friend, but the worst-case scenario is slightly different: they're terrible, and now a stilted interaction between you and a bad person was on TV for everyone to see and cringe at.
Muller's interviews are packaged into a sort of freak-show highlight reel, which Netflix viewers get to cringe at alongside the studio audience, the crowd roaring with laugher every time one of the hapless veggie-lovers says something silly.
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Mike Gatto, a former state assemblyman who spearheaded the introduction of the Legacy plate, said that in part he wanted do a nice thing for classic car enthusiasts who cringe at the sight of out-of-period license plates.
I bring this up because most people cringe at the idea—but they're a treatment proven effective for some antibiotic-resistant infections caused by the Clostridium difficile, or C. diff bacteria, which kill tens of thousands of Americans per year.
My first instinct when listening to Pusha's response was to cringe at several aspects of it: the shots taken at Drake's parents, the harsh mention of the health and life expectancy of Drake's producer Noah "40" Shebib, who has multiple sclerosis.
But if none of the aforementioned sound appealing to you — and you cringe at the thought of a headband with pointed, fuzzy ears (we don't blame you) — then skip the Pinterest board scrolling and swipe through this article for inspo, instead.
But guys, no matter how many skin-care pros we talk to, it's next to impossible to find one who doesn't cringe at the thought of his or her patients wearing makeup to the gym — workout-friendly formulations or not.
While academics, activists and officials seeking to promote women in politics embrace the idea that a qualified woman could become vice president, some also cringe at being encouraged to settle for silver after spending a year competing hard for the gold.
Now, she cannot help but cringe at the slights her husband receives — the people who fawn that he is so well-spoken; the police officer who was rude to him when he was trying to help a car crash victim.
Automakers cringe at the concept of two different auto markets in the US resulting from two different standards: one, set by California that also applies to 13 other states that follow its lead, and the federal standard that applies elsewhere.
While Twitter talking heads harp on Buttigieg's middle-way stances on "Medicare for All" and cringe at his plan to target "future former Republicans" willing to vote for a Democratic candidate, Iowa voters are assembling behind Buttigieg — and staying there.
" The posts containing the offensive language, which Mediaite wrote about on Monday, said that "most straight people cringe at the sight of two men kissing" and that "a lot of heterosexuals, especially men, find the idea of homosexual sex to be … well … gross.
We all cringe at that weird guy we know from high school who is perpetually chronicling his mental breakdown on Facebook, and shake our heads at the "Bernie would have won!" paragraphs our cousins unload on the timeline like it's their job.
But if she could convince traditional, establishment Republicans, who cringe at casting a vote for a TV star who has never held elected office and has arguably not taken the job of president seriously, that she is "good enough," then she may win their support.
Packed with queries about the most benign of preferences — favorite food, favorite movie, favorite song — the section was used as an easy way to take the pulse of what your pre-teen self considered cool (and your adult self would later cringe at reading).
Indeed, we rightly cringe at the megalomaniac entreaties (such as, kill drug dealers and "I'll give you a medal") of military strongman, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who incites, and has himself been directly linked to mass extrajudicial killings of Filipinos for non-violent drug crimes.
So when you laugh or cringe at his excesses, you are, in fact, noting how darned close he lived to certain clichés that, for very good reason, characterize the very best and the very worst of a life spent buying and selling dreams, drama, sin and romance.
Of course, there's another reason why I cringe at the idea of Batman whispering suggestive comments to Wonder Woman throughout Justice League, and it has nothing to do with being tired of women characters always being used as conduits for flirtation (though I'm certainly tired of that).
The NCLB Act may have been repealed last December in a near-mythical show of bipartisan support—Subaltern must cringe at the timing for No Pineapples' full release—but enough vestiges of it remain in the new Every Student Succeeds Act to keep Alter's game relevant.
Letter of Recommendation I cringe at the thought that I might be patriotic, but the next thing I know, I'm trying on a Cheesehead hat at the airport in Milwaukee and thinking about how happy I am to live in a nation so vast and idiosyncratic.
But if you set it a little bit farther back, the characters will say something like, 'Oh, you know, but I don't really see race,' and you kind of cringe at that, and you can do that because there's that space between you and the characters.
You cringe at the beep of the shed's door code being punched in, the signal that Ma's captor is about to enter, and you cringe, too, if more gently, when Jack demands that she read him the charmless picture book "Dylan the Digger" for the umpteenth time.
I couldn't even tell you the name of the Hilltop character Carol had a brief romantic relationship with prior to settling down with Ezekiel, and I still cringe at the thought of stereotype-heavy characters like T-Dog ever making their way onto an otherwise solidly progressive TV drama.
It might be a bit hard to tell — people may legitimately cringe at the idea of a glossy European fashion brand's manicured idea of "grit" and "art" being used to sell clothes, and may question the depth of its engagement — but it is also perhaps a moment of recognition.
And if you're someone who's been catching the lip-filler bug as of late, but don't necessarily want to cash out on an actual procedure or cringe at the thought of needles (we feel you), you might want to check out the brand's new and improved 3-D Lip Plumpfix.
While many would of course cringe at the idea of outsourcing taste to an algorithm—not to mention the worries about privacy, or the way algorithms can enforce their own authority on the world—the allure is nonetheless clear: In a world of infinite choice, our bots could free us from freedom.
I still cringe at my dismissal of the 1995 Todd Haynes film, "Safe," starring Julianne Moore, proclaiming it tedious and pointless in front of Mr. Travers, who, for good reasons defended it — and, I am sure, thought the less of me for not being able to understand its cinematic and philosophical intentions.
It has set off a veritable firestorm among those who love it (including Andy Cohen, who told Us Weekly a few years ago that he wished "men's jumpsuits would come back in style," and Cam Newton, who sported his own version at Coachella) and those who cringe at the very idea (most of Twitter).
Josh's appearances on Love at First Kiss has turned him into a viral hit: Though his first smooch on the show, with Annalisa, was a toothy, close-mouthed encounter, and his second, with Emily, was so painful it was labeled "Cringe at First Kiss," the third act was the climax, as in any classical tripartite piece of drama.
"You cringe at considering the political ramifications of tragedy, but moments like this do have a focusing effect for voters," said Democratic strategist David Wade, a former chief of staff to Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE.
In an opinion piece for the Washington Post, First Things senior editor Matthew Schmitz argued for an all-out ban on pornography on the basis of misogyny and the medium's harmful impact on women: If you cringe at Trump's sneering misogyny, then join me in calling for a ban on the thing that made his crude appeal possible.
Trump voters cringe at such serial but so far unsuccessful efforts to delegitimize the President: the immediate law suits challenging voting machines, the effort to warp the Electoral College voting, initial impeachment efforts, appeals to the Emoluments Clause, the 25th Amendment, and the calcified Logan Act, the Mueller investigation that far exceeded and yet may have not met its original mandate to find Russian "collusion," and the strange Andrew McCabe-Ron Rosenstein failed palace coup.
As we yank and tug at arteries clotted with blood and stringy nerves, as we cringe at oozing clumps of fat that splash everywhere when we flip the body to dissect the back, as we reduce a human being to the minutiae of their parts, there is a sense of obligation — not just to be respectful of the body and to dedicate ourselves to learning the material, but to recognize that medicine is built on sacrifice.
Again, experienced VR natives may roll their eyes at how insignificant this all is, but the majority of people might still be surprised to know that you can be in a tiny Brooklyn apartment one moment and, in that same moment, take yourself to a lodge in the mountains and, within that same moment, compress reality into an existential space filled with nothing but an adjustable screen to empathy-cringe at whenever Andy tries but oh-so-fails to ask out Erin.

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