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"cringe-making" Definitions
  1. making you feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

12 Sentences With "cringe making"

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It's economical to shop our own (storage) closet, full of cringe-making memories though it may be.
It's funny if deliberately cringe-making, but fits in with the sexual revolution that was in full swing.
But you'll have to adjust to the major change to "Fuller House": its shiny new coat of cringe-making innuendo.
The idea of companies employing jolly good fellows and "happiness alchemists" may be cringe-making, but is there anything else really wrong with it?
Some of that work remains important, if cringe-making, like the portions of John Berryman's magnum opus, "The Dream Songs," written in the 1960s, that adopt a "blackface" persona.
You'll find traces of "A Chorus Line" near the outset, not to mention the sort of cringe-making reality TV shows that seem to have turned everything into a competition.
In the film, the princes fondly joke about how cringe-making dad Charles would be the only one in a school theater laughing at something he had spotted in a production – causing them embarrassment as his chuckles echoed around the hall.
She had been assigned a profile of the first lady of Syria, Asma al-Assad, a piece that was published under the cringe-making headline, "A Rose in the Desert," just weeks before the Assad regime began torturing and bombing its own people.
Consider the recent adventures of Shia LaBeouf, a former Disney Channel performer and star of the "Transformers" franchise (whose name precedes that slightly cringe-making combination of words in any Wikipedia entry: "Shia LaBeouf is an American actor, performance artist and filmmaker").
One foreign journalist called the incident "one of the most cringe-making exhibitions that the Olympics has seen".Sappenfield, Mark (2004). "Task for Olympicians: How Not to be the Ugly American".
Schipp wrote that she had watched the show so others don't have to. Schipp further attacked the show as "not even car-crash. It’s cringe-making". In The Sydney Morning Herald Craig Mathieson wrote that "To call Yummy Mummies car-crash television is to understate how garish, stupid, poorly executed, and dutifully offensive it is".
" More positive reviews could be found in The Telegraph, where Gerald O'Donovan praised the show for its "belly laughs and cringe-making moments." Likewise, Caroline Frost of The Huffington Post applauded both the writing and the acting following the first episode, proclaiming that though it could easily have overreached, "Gervais and Merchant have pulled another one out of the hat." While the first episode rated strongly in the UK, the ratings dropped by 40% in the following week, and by the fifth episode the overnight ratings had dropped below a million, to 997,000—35% down on the average audience for its timeslot in the UK. Critical reaction to the Easter special was more positive, Dan Owen of msn.tv said "this Easter special was one of Life's Too Short's better episodes and provided enough laughs and fun to please most viewers.

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