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"grimace" Definitions
  1. an ugly expression made by twisting your face, used to show pain, dislike, etc. or to make somebody laugh

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An 3D fox face making a grimace is just a 3D fox face making a grimace.
Still, the tight-lipped grimace was always threatening to turn into a regular-guy grin, since the regular-guy grin was what the tight-lipped grimace started off concealing.
Stewart: The guy who did the McDonald's commercial with Grimace?
So, even with the grimace, is he hot, or not?
"You can't mess that up," he said with a grimace.
He gazed up, glasses on, appearing to grimace a bit.
"Everyone is doing [grimace emoji face]" said another via text.
One person even compared him to Grimace from the McDonald's universe.
That kid from Xavier with the floppy hair and permanent grimace.
The man's face was pale, his jaw set in a grimace.
HIS broad grin, and his rival's grimace, heralded the big news.
Hit them with multibillion-dollar fines; they will grimace but pay.
The grimace of the grounded goalkeeper Sergio Romero says it all.
As the doctor shook the man's hand, he saw him grimace.
Retired generals grimace at the president's impetuous, ego-driven foreign policy.
Squarely framed through the basketball hoop, we see James' smiling grimace.
So we greet our feeds, as they load, with a grimace.
"The thing is, though," a female friend recently said with a grimace.
They wouldn't make you grimace but you wouldn't bang the table either.
Their logo is Grimace reading a book, which adorns many tote bags.
Or rather, his mouth is twisted in a grimace of a smile.
"Speak up, please—I can't hear you," he implores with a grimace.
"How about you touch neither of us," Selina says with a grimace.
At one point, my patient's face appeared to contort into a grimace.
The old men grimace and suck, twitch and tap, blink and blow.
Ethan finally chimes in with the most ambiguous of all emojis: the grimace.
This makes for some fun confusion—is that a grimace or a grin?
The spoken word outro is so cliché that it literally made me grimace
Then he'd jump about, grimace, laugh wildly, and they would do the same.
Younger sister Arya rages against the system with sword skills and a grimace.
For the dead, one can only grimace at that last moment of fear.
This six-episode docuseries will make you cry, smile, grimace and, yes, cheer.
When you watch someone grimace or wince, what do you think he's feeling?
The movie version was not so merry Despite the grimace of Jim Carrey.
Bizarre (but sweet): the Grimace sponge she bought for Mr. Chase on eBay.
Phelps is known for his cheery demeanor, which makes his extreme grimace especially hilarious.
Soon he was standing over me, his arms folded firm, his grimace held tight.
But pedestrians from China who are approached by the woman grimace and dart away.
Instead, Thanos comes across as an over-inflated cousin of Grimace from McDonald's marketing.
Gone is the city of Chicago and the dour grimace of vigilante Aiden Pearce.
Whack responds with another reluctant grimace, likely the first of many more to come.
More than once I put the book down to grimace in rueful self-recognition.
"The situation for us is really getting more complicated," she said with a grimace.
There's a smiley face, surprised face, heart eyes, angry face, grimace, and crying face.
He paused with a slight grimace of annoyance, and started again when it left.
Was that a slight grimace after he took a fall in the second quarter?
"The stench was unbearable," Mr. Omar recalled, his weathered face pulled into a grimace.
He wore the grimace of a man forever aware of what he once was.
And some voters grimace at the deportations that occurred when Biden was vice president.
I paused, trying to keep my casual first-date smile from turning into a grimace.
Trump was still strong in his anger but his pale downward grimace and fatigue showed.
But he coughed frequently, and every paroxysm brought a grimace of pain to his face.
Sloane's lip curled into a cultured grimace of disgust as the captain read the message.
Accordingly, Olson spends most of the show tossing off acidic insults with a harried grimace.
"High heels and tights and underwire bras are painful," Mr. Duchovny says with a grimace.
A nurse came into my room and watched me grimace with pain during a contraction.
Try to get the image of Grimace and Rick Harrison mating out of your head.
I took my glass from the table and with a grimace drank what was left.
And the grimace Mr. Trump has used in official portraits and on the world stage?
Boehner was the frown to Biden's grin, the grimace to his counterpart's constant adoring beam.
Now, he wore a grimace in the midst of a moment that he dreads most.
One of the characters, the youngest in the group, touches his back with a grimace.
She contorts her mouth into a grimace—I think she may be trying to smile.
You don't have to be an animal rights activist to grimace a bit thinking about it.
I say this as someone who suffered greatly last season for my constant grimace of paranoia.
His mouth was turned down at the corners and he showed a constant, Grinch-like grimace.
"That's me in that stupid hospital gown they put you in," he said with a grimace.
When we booed Roman Reigns, the star of the final match, we could see him grimace.
Perched on an uncomfortably high stool his brow is furrowed and he wears a tightlipped grimace.
I'm not battling the Hamburglar, or helping Grimace assist Ronald in getting kids to drink soda.
They comprise the main thread of a solo exhibition of Kolář's work, Grimace of the Century.
We kept calm, we chatted, and I watched people cough and sneeze and grimace in pain.
Breaking: North West's adorable grimace can now be your response to every text you ever receive.
Where a more traditional DJ thrives on continuity, Cicierega smashes sounds designed to evoke a grimace.
ARIE, clued as such, made me grimace for a second, but I didn't dwell on it.
I recognize the haste, the grimace, the need to get your partner to a bathroom quickly.
Late in the first set against Berdych, Djokovic began to grimace when he struck the ball.
With a grimace, Mr. Trump emerges from behind Mr. Markovic and slaps him on the arm.
Tongue out, duck lips, shocked hand-over-mouth, nervous grimace -- he had all the classics working.
Two brief shots of Manning throwing passes showed more than a grimace, but pain, on his face.
Was that a disgusted grimace, or the smile of someone pleasantly surprised by an eucalyptus-scented nutsack?
In the second half, when the men finally smile, they grimace like kids in awkward school photos.
People weigh themselves, often grimace, maybe remove their shoes and try again for a more favorable figure.
Both novels are devourable narratives that present characters who are so relatable that they'll make you grimace.
It's hard not to grimace when you see Ramsay's perfect execution and Shane's attempt at the same.
A viewer can see Karlov grimace in pain upon being struck before quickly falling to the ground.
"I saw a grimace on his face," Baker said of the next-to-last pitch Strasburg threw.
In video after video, the babies grimace or purse their lips after the first taste of kale.
So why does he just keep doing and saying things that make Russia smile and America grimace?
He did many studies with many different faces, ultimately landing on the smoldering grimace you see above.
His smile mixed with a grimace before he disappeared through the double wooden doors to the courtroom.
Several family members at Tuesday's hearing appeared to grimace when talk turned to the 100-hour workweek.
They also both appear to be mid-grimace, like chaperones at the back of a prom picture.
According to NBC News Trump "appeared to grimace while offering muted and delayed applause" after Macron's remarks.
As the judges described the siege of Sarajevo, Karadzic looked pained and his face tightened into a grimace.
"JJ Watt kinda looks like a fat Macklemore hahaha," the Houston Texans defensive end read with a grimace.
Talking through those prospects, she looked up from the forms with something between a grimace and a smile.
They might grimace at the protesters who yell at women outside Planned Parenthood, but they still go, too.
She wore a graceful grimace, beads of sweat rolling down her thighs, which were solid like tree trunks.
But it wasn't just willpower that helped you develop a taste for foods that once made you grimace.
Out of discomfort, Richard told himself, and he felt it, too; a hysteric's grimace tightened his own face.
The first time it happens, you can grimace or frown, and let an awkward silence do the talking.
There is some light conversation about the trip — and then you see his face turn to a grimace.
Prior to trying the bed, Holdsworth told me "it feels like being in the womb," which made me grimace.
" A third called out Euron's threatening action and grimace as what it really was "the worst PTSD trigger ever.
He also appeared in a commercial for the Golden Arches alongside its character Grimace more than a decade ago.
You like to think dogs can smile, don't you, when really they are only capable of a furry grimace.
Oblivious to everything outside itself, the clouds twisted up in a tourniquet, a grimace of wind, water, and dirt.
His voice was soft but raspy, and every time he swallowed, his lips tightened in a grimace of pain.
"It's been so fun to research, but I keep bumping into old flames," Dan said, with a rueful grimace.
In biographer Jacob Weisberg 's phrase, he did with a grin what Goldwater tried to do with a grimace.
His take is blunt, small, and paranoid, confronting the end of days with a grimace in a quiet room.
When the person says something particularly off-base, don't nod in agreement; instead, let yourself grimace, wince, or cringe.
And while some of us might grimace thinking of that lapsed gym membership, imagine what hibernating animals go through.
He showed up on sitcoms and did fast-food ads with his ex-wife Ivana and Grimace from McDonald's.
His only relief was the oblivion of sleep, his expression each time he woke a dawning grimace of horror.
See a pale-looking Jimmy Carter, with a smile or a grimace, and a Bill Clinton looking almost cherubic.
"She has a positive point of view that is certainly antithetical to me," he says with a wry grimace.
One thing's for certain: a grimace is not a scream and a wince is not a cry of anguish.
So you've just finished watching Geralt grimace his way through eight episodes of Netflix's new fantasy epic The Witcher.
"I was on the south end and Armstrong scored down at the other end," Mastoris said with a grimace.
Instead of ending with a handshake, it focuses on Kim's grimace as he looks at the leather bound paperwork.
"We're not just seeking to have guests on to talk about their movies," she said with an exaggerated grimace.
Now sit back in horror as Evil Space Grimace snaps half of your search results into dust in the wind.
For this evening, however, there was nothing to do but grin — that grin fading to a grimace — and bear it.
Trump is on top (and increasingly likely to stay there, as much as the thought causes the GOP to grimace).
He said he strained his groin during a recent game and had to grimace his way through that evening's performance.
Giuliani's current performance—down to his grin, which is more of a grimace than a smile—is painful to watch.
Matty was not yet consuming solid food, but his newborn expressions—lolling tongue, grimace—seemed to convey a gastronomic opinion.
" After a long grimace, Mr. David said, "I don't like it when Jews are in the headlines for notorious reasons.
Under blistering questioning from Jim Jordan, a Republican, and Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat, his grin melted to a grimace.
Tom Hanks was shown several times making priceless reactions, from his mouth agape to a close-eyed grimace and more.
However, many teenagers may grimace to themselves if they ever let the common truth slip out in a casual goodbye.
I saw one woman take a photo of the PFIR ad, grimace, and shake her head as she walked away.
Some online even imagined that Pink's assumed grimace during the performance stemmed from long-standing drama between the two powerhouse singers.
Cheban introduces host Dr. Travis Stork and his cohost, Dr. Andrew Ordon, to a grimace-inducing orange juice and espresso concoction.
Palmer took his swing and you could tell from the grimace on his face that he didn't like the shot. Plunk!
In some cases his face is like stone, in others it displays a smile like a deranged grimace in its infancy.
A user named du5t brought us the photo of the eggplant inserted into Ronald McDonald's squad where Grimace used to hang.
This practice may cause the average human to grimace, but it creates, for Agematsu, a systematic, personal record of his surroundings.
It will also cause those who thought a nationalized system was the inevitable outcome of the failure to ObamaCare to grimace.
Many of us can recall a moment when a political leader made a statement or comparison that caused us to grimace.
But it was hard not to notice the grimace on her face when the laser was all the way turned up.
I gazed into the mirror and caught an odd expression gazing back at me: was it a grimace or a smile?
Wealthier districts could bear those costs with a grimace, but Kentucky's coal counties are among the poorest in the Appalachian region.
But while everyone was busy laughing at Trump's awkward handshake and grimace, you might've missed out on Medvedev in the corner.
One or two of these jokes made me smile, but as they kept cropping up, the smile drooped into a grimace.
A Grimace Is not a Scream Why or how he was shrunken in those various dreams and apparitions is beyond me.
He traveled across the world to shake their hands, rather than grimace sternly, and was still unable to patch this up.
Every time Willie is onstage, something unexpected and marvelous happens: a kooky line reading, an archly raised eyebrow, a Kabuki grimace.
The next climber, Meagan Martin, the ninja, got stuck in the corner and gave the crowd a "You kidding me?" grimace.
When a reporter mimicked an ecstatic high-five, Bozeman corrected him, putting his arm low and a grimace on his face.
Watch the clip ... his immediate facial reaction walks a fine line between a grimace and side-eye, but his message was clear.
Her grimace turned into a look of satisfaction — the kind that comes with feeling like you understand the world a little better.
We can't insert emojis into this recap, and the only reaction I can possibly conjure up to that is a frozen grimace.
Watching him grimace and clutch at his knee it was a surprise he even made it to the end of the match.
I grimace every time I read or see Jerry Seinfeld or John Cleese complain about how they can't even play colleges anymore.
A dusty plastic bag covers his head, the expression on his face a grin or a grimace, rendering him a living corpse.
Fascinated by the absurd impact of hearing two polar opposites combined into something sweet, commenters write with a simultaneous awe and grimace.
Though he'll grimace and grunt through the pain without ever admitting to it, your father's old age is catching up to him.
A half-mile later, though, she touched a hand to her right side, and her flat raceday expression turned into a grimace.
She seldom suspended her grimace with any sort of smile, only giving her husband a standing O when she was required to.
The fat on your body will redistribute so that each of your thighs is the shape of Grimace, the McDonald's blob monster.
In both cases, the rapper looked like his normal self, wearing white lace-up sneakers, a sweatshirts and his usual half-grimace.
In person, he is warm and affable, his facial expressions a far cry from the severe grimace in his Twitter profile pic.
Is there a work of public art in your neighborhood or elsewhere that makes you smile, grimace or just scratch your head?
Two years after the most recent presidential election, Democrats still grimace at the effect that national exposure can have on a campaign.
In the image, Teigen's face is scrunched as she leans backward, while Legend, who was holding a drink, has more of a grimace.
He's married to Kirsten (Kelly Rowan) — she of the later-season drinking problem, constant facial grimace, and introduction of yogalates to the masses.
The screenshot above shows some of the reactions, most notably the grimace on the face of French President Emmanuel Macron (on the left).
Pine's Steve Trevor surfaces on a fighter plane, while Huston's villainous General Erich Ludendorff flashes an angry grimace for his "guest-starring" role.
Phelps's pre-race routine during Monday night's semifinals included this fearsome grimace, now viral as #PhelpsFace, made while le Clos warmed up nearby.
Worse, I'll send an emoji of what looks like a smiley face on my phone that shows up as a grimace on hers.
In the image, Teigen's face was scrunched as she leaned backward while Legend, who was holding a drink, had more of a grimace.
The Concern Before we address the water issue, you have good reason to grimace at your friend's personal hygiene practices, or lack thereof.
But now we've got something else on our hands: "A Pouting Grimace," out today, features 10 thronging compositions for a 13-piece ensemble.
After a marketing guru dubbed him the Intimidator, Earnhardt became the Marlboro Man of Nascar, his mustached grimace fueling a booming merchandise industry.
Barstool is beloved by its audience, but it is reviled by lots of media commentators, who grimace at the publishers' frat-boy persona.
It's a sad day for Mr. Munch, a keyboardist and vocalist whose resemblance to Grimace has somehow never provoked a lawsuit from McDonald's.
Everyone in this golden day wore that grimace of heat–as if the sun had forced his worshippers to wear identical masks of gold.
But the group's latest ad is better suited to making politicos grimace, and regular people very confused, than to actually be damaging to Rubio.
A 2002 ad campaign featured Trump and the chain's Grimace mascot promoting an "amazing" $1 deal for McDonald's since-discontinued Big N' Tasty burger.
"We've discovered that there are a large amount of jelly-related injuries you can get, like jelly finger," Bompas says with a slight grimace.
It was clear that Mahomes was in serious pain from the grimace on his face, and it appeared he had dislocated his right knee.
You can watch Instagram's video ads for voting below, which feature a cartoony purple Grimace character and are clearly aimed at a younger audience.
We all grumble and grimace as we trudge through the snow, heads down, faces firmly looking at the ground to avoid the stinging wind.
Many A-list internet felines, like Grumpy Cat, have oral deformities that make them seem to smile or grimace, as if they're furry emoticons.
I knelt over her and saw her eyes beating to the left, her mouth peeled in a grimace, her body out of her control.
Through these, the figure determines which blocks he's hoping on and switches his displays accordingly, whether it's a big smile or a pained grimace.
The mischievous Rose loves to broach the topic of Derek Jeter, Rodriguez's Yankees frenemy, and the camera immediately flips to Rodriguez for a comical grimace.
In TV commercials, Ronald McDonald was often accompanied by other characters like Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird, and The Fry Kids.
They grimace, curse and shout, but in a couple of hours they will have some nice eggplant-colored calves to show off to the girls.
"In my defense, what face do you make whilst you're watching a cellist in a church?" he asked while showing a photo of his grimace.
Alternatively, Thanos in the trailer looks like John C. Reilly, Patrick Star, the McDonald's character Grimace, and a statue of Bruce Willis made from spam.
Sure, some of the gags might earn a half-hearted chuckle or a startled "Ha!" but the gaffes can also be way more grimace-inducing.
I'll grimace and then give plenty of goofy, thought-provoking, and bad integrations a try as the tech is mushed into devices new and old.
The statues featured Trump's signature coif and grimace, along with the sculptor's imagining of a sagging derriere, and a sprawling gut overhanging some miniscule genitalia.
When Barry finally comes clean and delivers a poignant monologue about how and why he became a hit man, his face contorts in a grimace.
Sometimes all we can do is serve our best side-eye or share a grimace with each other so that we know we're not alone.
I felt sad as I passed the photo souvenir shop and saw my grimace in the digital picture of me petting one of the dolphins.
Like the master politician he is, Mr. Bouteflika, though barely capable of even a pained grimace, appeared to exploit the vagueness of the crowd's demands.
Each of the six sides of the cube has a facial expression, such as a frown or a grimace, that corresponds to established pain scores.
They vary widely in their particulars: One has a jackal's grimace and a cleft chin, another a severe underbite and eight separately articulated lower teeth.
In the center, so pale it's difficult to make out entirely, is a ghostly apparition of a woman's torso, her face frozen in a grimace.
It was a clear night, a full moon, and we could see the possum's toothy grimace as clearly as we could see what woke us.
David and Victoria's model kid was cruising downhill in Whistler when he wiped out, and once you see the break happen ... it's hard not to grimace.
Probably. Varys may not be pleased with Tyrion's constant taunting, but at least he's not the only one in Winterfell working overtime to suppress a grimace.
If your partner can spot every suppressed yawn, and your boss every grimace of irritation, marriages and working relationships will be more truthful, but less harmonious.
On the other side of the ring, McClellan was in obvious distress, still slumped against the ropes, eyes tightly closed and a grimace across his face.
It could have been a wily attempt at a guard pull but when Gracie returned to the feet his grimace told the story of the knee.
From a person your age and in this year and in this town, I would have preferred a shout, an incomprehensible grimace, some form of madness.
Notice how her hair never seems to blow too far out of place, or how we never seem to catch her in a yawn or grimace?
Roberts is particularly effective when she is trudging through a hopeless situation—her mouth can twist into a high-wattage grin, but also a devastating grimace.
During his live sets, which are infrequent, he tends to wear skinny black suits and a deep grimace; he focusses intently on his work, seldom gesticulating.
The hosts have changed, the cakes have changed, but this has stayed the same: The bakers nod and grimace and promise to do better next time.
In what can best be characterized as the grimace emoji personified, CBA lost 12 million customers' data after losing the magnetic backup tapes containing customers' financial history.
Some guy kept trying to talk to me when I had my headphones on, and I thought he was hitting on me so gave him huge grimace.
Perhaps it was harder to see the game's grimace back in January of 2015, when it was officially released, five months before Trump announced his official campaign.
His choice of negative words for the closing message left the grimace as our last impression of him for the evening, when he could have charmed us.
On the walls hang multiple portraits of Goldstein in his iconic leather with a hand in pocket, hip jutting jauntily out, high-fashion grimace on his face.
If you've been scratching your head over Thanos, wondering how this dude that looks like a low-rent Grimace could possibly terrorize the entire MCU, read on.
I, for one, wouldn't mess with those guys—Hamburglar has the Midas touch when it comes to burgers, and Grimace is in cahoots with Donald Trump. Yikes.
In fact, the universal experience for me has been to squint and grimace when I turn off night mode and return to the cooler, neutral color palette.
Though Randy Gladstone, another author and the head of New Horizons' atmospheres team, said "we always grimace when people anthropomorphize planets," he quickly recognized Pluto's bullying behavior.
As she exited with assistance, she turned to the crowd and scrunched her face into a self-mocking grimace that seemed to say: How ridiculous is this?
It is not merely that they support the president in spite of his Russia stance, like Republican lawmakers who grimace at times but largely embrace his agenda.
The fear of a mercurial boss, the constant pressure to misdirect — it played out on live TV across his face, a grimace that gave the game away.
Here is the dark-purple dress that I adored until my daughter said it made me look like Grimace, and I can never un-hear those words.
They grimace each time they see a wooden fence in the neighborhood, thinking of it as a Roman candle that could shoot flames onto a nearby home.
He was short and compact, with an athletic build, a high forehead, a preference for cardigan sweaters and an enigmatic smile that looked perilously like a grimace.
"Together, Grimace, we could own this town," he says, so we probably shouldn't be surprised if that lumpen purple triangle is appointed to our lumpen orange President's cabinet.
In humans, facial expressions are a language in and of themselves: a quick grimace or smile to your friend across the room can communicate exactly what you're feeling.
Though things begin in the mid-1950s, there are already grimace-inducing references to the European Economic Community: one character wonders whether Britain should be "in or out".
Jiří Kolář: Grimace of the Century curated by Marie Kilmešová and Milena Kalinovská continues at the National Gallery Prague (Kinsky Palace, Staroměstské náměstí 12, Prague) through September 2.
He may even mutter to himself, and grimace; shift restlessly in his seat; take fevered notes as if your every remark is priceless, or, pointedly, cease taking notes.
But as the president's mocking of him continued and people at other tables craned their necks to gauge his reaction, Mr. Trump hunched forward with a frozen grimace.
But I wanted to be so overcome with clitoral stimulation that I would be inspired to push out my butt, arch my back, and grimace as if possessed.
He calls it "emo music for gangbangers," or, as he demonstrates, music that makes hardened gangsters grimace and clutch their fists to their chests like R&B singers.
Plus, everyone has that one baller friend who blithely throws down their titanium Black Card, while the lesser-employed members of the group grimace and count their singles.
This past weekend, sub-zero temperatures had my face frozen into a contorted grimace on the short walk from the parking lot to Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota.
When I asked him again whether he would trade his gold jacket for another ring, Jerry's face assumed a kind of happy grimace at this high-class dilemma.
But emerging from the useless wheels and belts, eclipsing this suggestion of time having passed, is a humanoid face, with jug-handle ears and a wide, urgent grimace.
Even so, residents lament the lost hub, and when you mention the airport in these parts, you will often get a shrug, a grimace or a sad stare.
All the bad parts of me are crystal-clear, and the shame makes me grimace in frustration, but I know I owe it to myself to move forward.
Emoji come in 10 varieties depending on what platform you're viewing them from — this can mean the difference between a teeth-baring grimace and an ear-to-ear smile.
We've always been too busy slicing, sweating, and piling parmesan onto our eggplants to notice that the nightshade vegetable actually looks an awful lot like Ronald McDonald's friend, Grimace.
There were patients too young to be going through what they were, patients too weak to move much and patients whose faces were frozen in a grimace of pain.
And just when you thought that Billy Bush was off the hook, Tate follows up by saying, "Hey, Billy Bush," with a smile that quickly drops to a grimace.
At least Mr. Singh looks as if he's enjoying himself — he gets to grimace, gnash his teeth and rip the greasy meat off bones like a monstrous Henry VIII.
Throughout, guitarist Louis Forster sings as if through a grimace, and bassist James Harrison and drummer Riley Jones utter their lines with a quieter, but no less downcast, tone.
My colleague Elizabeth Bruenig already ribbed House Speaker Paul Ryan for suggesting he might struggle not to wince or grimace behind President Obama during the State of the Union tonight.
We know that the Grimace-like mascot has "grit," of course, and that he engages in amusing, (mostly) non-threatening antics, but what is the anatomy of a Gritty like?
The key ingredients in the build are full-scale replicas of Solo in carbonite, complete with his agonized grimace, so that you can use that to build a silicone model.
For the rest of the day, we'll be naked as the day we were born, rampaging round Ireland, wearing nothing but a grimace and a handsome, blue daubing of woad.
DeDeDe has been known to use them in battle, going so far as to hurl them at enemies, and Waddle Dees oblige with nary a complaint, or even a grimace.
The two most misinterpreted were the "grinning face with smiling eyes," which looks like a grimace to Apple users, and "sleeping face," which Microsoft users view as having negative connotations.
The new emoji's expression is a mix between a wink, a grimace, and a blush, and as a result people are questioning what emotion or feeling it's trying to convey.
In this grimace, you see the first glimpses of the Carmelo with whom you are more intimately familiar: irritable, weirdly performative, always looking like he has to take a dump.
After a couple of minutes you eventually clock the plastic klaxon locked behind plastic bars on the upper left of the wall and smile through the grimace in your ears.
But if you can bear it for a few seconds, unclenching your muscles, relaxing your grimace, you will notice, as you begin to soap up, that Disliking has fallen asleep.
When I tell friends and family that I've taken another day off from work to spend at this glorified carnival where sensory overload and overpriced nachos reign supreme, they grimace.
The next [grimace emoji] goes to McDonald's, which marked the occasion by flipping its golden arches upside down so they would look like a "W" instead of an "M," because women.
On satellite images and computer model simulations, the two storms are forming what appears to be a giant grimace in the Central Pacific, with the Intertropical Convergence Zone as the mouth.
Posing with Ted Cruz, Donald Jr. shows his respect for (lack thereof) for the former president with a toothy grimace, as Cruz looks on like Chris Farley's dad in Tommy Boy.
She was still mostly bald from the chemo, and she stared hard into the camera, her mouth tugged back into a kind of grimace, as if she were swallowing the world.
He made headlines before the election, when he first appeared — in a wig with a wavy comb-over, orange makeup and a pouty grimace — as Donald J. Trump, then a candidate.
Constituents like Ms. Stocks may grimace at Mr. Trump's vagaries, the flurry of tweets that, before she turned the notifications off, would often wake her and her husband at 22018 a.m.
Miss Manners notes that this will go better if you have used your pregame meeting to identify the server least likely to grimace behind you when you return your guest's money.
So why did Arbus pick the shot in which he tightens his mouth into a stretched-out grimace, cupping one hand into an upturned claw while the other grips a grenade?
Nearly all the works in Grimace of the Century highlight the tension between Kolář's simultaneous self-conception as an artist and a poet, and his interest in exploring alternative forms of language.
She opened the door to the toilet, and the grimace on her face… you could tell she was going to get sick to her stomach because of the sight and the smell.
In today's landscape of celebrity-on-celebrity profiles, megawatt-smile talk show hosts, and increasingly grimace-worthy clickbait segments scattered across the internet, Hot Ones reinvents and elevates the video interview format.
I mean, I suppose a grimace or a wince can mean anything, up to a point, but do you necessarily have the wherewithal to really feel what the grimacer or wincer feels?
Down that highway back home, sitting around the television, we would grimace and go silent at portrayals of hypocritical Christians as seen in movies and shows — sweaty buffoons preaching the prosperity gospel.
He had this extremely relatable confused grimace that really seemed to capture the zeitgeist in 2015 and 2016 (not totally sure what was going on at the time that would explain why).
For Mr. Trump, it would have been a moment to command the stage — with television cameras rolling and Ms. Pelosi stuck behind him, trying to figure out whether to grimace or nod.
While reading facial expressions is difficult for all of us at times (Was that a smile or a grimace?), for people with ASD, social interactions and friendships can be especially nerve-wracking.
Sure, we tune in to the White House Correspondents' Dinner to see two groups of people with little sense of humor about themselves — politicians and press members  — grimace through jokes at their expense.
"Would've been good to fucking know four months ago when we had all the paperwork and paid you $15,000," he continued with a grimace, appearing to still be slightly peeved by the situation.
The pack includes stickers that were first introduced with Allo last year, with popular emoji like the wink and grimace, and a handful of new animated ones from the pre-Android 8.0 era.
We lost a lot of good women and men to the Battle of Citizen Kane of Video Games, and I still grimace on the anniversary of the Three Day Siege of Ludonarrative Dissonance.
We had originally depicted Trump Baby as crying, but at the last minute we decided that it was a little too sympathetic, so we changed it to the constipated grimace he now has.
The stark black-and-white cinematography deepens the film's shadows and unease, but it also throws these grizzled faces into relief, sharpening their cheekbones and revealing the death's head under each man's grimace.
The faces of us clothed people were different stages of a disconcerted grimace, none more so than our sound guy, who had all the fapping and gagging sounds playing directly into his headphones.
In a room full of tough metalheads usually apt to not do a single fucking thing but cross their arms and grimace, Skye Sweetnam can command them to let loose and have fun.
I grimace while sitting on my living room floor to play with my child, but we still have lots of fun under our favorite, haphazardly made forts and during our trips to the park.
First, Thompson introduced the Avengers team: Thor (Alex Moffat), the "sexiest man at a Renaissance Fair;" Thanos (Beck Bennett) or "swole Grimace;" Okoye (Ego Nwodim) from Wakana or "Okie-dokie;" and Groot (Leslie Jones).
Although the 44-year-old congressman seems to wear a permanent grimace in public, as if trying to lend his boyish face some gravitas, in private he is a bit of a bon vivant.
Though Meredith puts on a brave face for the kids (which, in her current state looks like a horrifying grimace), when they leave she has a panic attack, and Penny cuts her jaw wires.
To do so, the exhibition juxtaposes historical photos and works by Western artists with original and replica Japanese Noh masks, each animated in a timeless almost ecstatic expression — part scowl, part grimace, part grin.
Trump's closeted army is likely worth at least a few points as respectable, commonsense but average Americans choose the reality show they know and grimace at over the corrupt, calculating Clinton they resent and despise.
In Infinity War, the writers decided they might as well lampshade that by having Star-Lord compare him to McDonald's purple mascot Grimace, and insult his "nutsack of a chin" during a particularly blustery rant.
Hearing this perfectly ironed man explain the idea of "jam sesh" and acknowledge that "laser is the sauce" was enough to make the jury grimace like they want to strangle everyone involved in this lawsuit.
Fans couldn't help but notice a resemblance between Luna's expression and one that her mom made during the 2015 Golden Globes, when her grimace turned into a viral sensation and has since become a meme.
The downside of having parents "going through their puberty at the same time I was," Ms. Rosenberg said with a wry grimace, was that no one was protecting her, or teaching her to protect herself.
Mr Obama is supposed to be writing a memoir, though he admitted with a grimace in Chicago that it is proving difficult to grind out—for every two words he types he says he hits "delete".
My silent protagonist, with a grimace, a cape, and a sword vomiting electricity, has just escaped a prison cell perched in a psychedelic torture chamber on top of an asteroid, itself suspended high above the earth.
Video footage allegedly showed Cosme putting hot glue on the hands and arms of the five 2-year-olds, who appear to grimace in pain as they're burned, according to ABC 7 Chicago and CBS Chicago.
This was well exemplified by a wide offering including his own collage work "Portrait of Man Ray" (1962), Francis Picabia's painting "Transparent Head" (1935), and a wonderful wall installation based on Erró's Grimace film (1962–1967).
While Grimace of the Century at Prague's National Gallery is not dedicated to Kolář's collage series Diary 212 alone, its constant presence is such that all the works on display cannot but assume a political valence.
Playing off celebrated co-stars like Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig, she is able to steal even the scenes in which she has no dialogue with just a gaudy grimace or a roll of her eyes.
When I attempt (and fail) to suppress the grimace, they feel even worse, thinking they sense how brave and honorably pitiable I am, and how much it must really hurt, since I cannot cover it up.
" Onstage in the special, wearing an amused grimace, he explains why America needs more Asians, and makes the case for an Asian-American president: "Man or woman, we will fix this," he says, "in a week.
The shooting, with Mr. Oswald's pained grimace and Detective Leavelle's stricken glower, was chillingly captured by Robert H. Jackson of The Dallas Times Herald in an iconic photograph that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
The shooting, with Mr. Oswald's pained grimace and Detective Leavelle's stricken glower, was chillingly captured by Robert H. Jackson of The Dallas Times Herald in an iconic photograph that won the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
In the foyer, I make eye contact with a giant plastic-molded GI. He's equipped with an M1 Garand and a beefcake grimace, ready to storm Normandy or Breslau, ostensibly to be rewarded with mango habanero sauce.
It's a fall morning in 6.153, and on a cavernous soundstage in Budapest, Harrison Ford—wearing a gray button-down shirt, dark jeans, and a Ford-tough grimace—is shooting a crucial encounter in Blade Runner 26.15.
But Mandi, the last IT Girlfriend on this assignment, overdid the role, checking and rechecking her phone, visibly jolting each time she heard the restaurant door swing open, staring out the window, trying to grimace out tears.
The body language of non-huggers is hard to miss, too: If you're going in for a hug and notice a grimace or a look of horror in the person's eyes, you might consider aborting the mission.
Her epic eye roll and painful grimace spoke volumes on what she thought about the comments as she looked on during Trump's Tuesday night victory speech in which he slammed his Democratic rival for her campaign tactics.
Maybe it's because she owes her fame to reality TV and Instagram rather than runway and magazine editorial work (though she's now conquered those domains, too), but her most memorable look isn't really the High Fashion Grimace.
Brosnan appeared to grimace as he saw firsthand the damage done to the property from the devastating wildfire, which as of Thursday morning had burned through 98,362 acres and was only 57 percent contained, according to Cal Fire.
In a video posted by the organizers of FreedomFest, a libertarian political event held in Las Vegas in July 2015, she suggested, with a slight grimace, that she wished to bring the US concept of freedom back home.
And even if they did, they might not know it's Baghdad that's being leveled -- I always grimace, for example, when a city like Islamabad is portrayed as if it's in a desert, not the impossibly green Punjabi plains.
The shared grimace and eye roll between me and the other woman who was inconvenienced by the oversize suitcase the man in Seat 3B tried to sneak past the flight attendant can feel better than a long hug.
During the address, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was seated behind the president, held a stoic expression — though it was occasionally punctuated with a grimace or smirk, and what appeared to be a sarcastic clap ripe for meme fame.
It can be difficult to try to interpret bodily signs, such as an eye twitch, grimace, or shift in brain waves or heart rate, to figure out if what one is doing is helping or hurting a patient.
There's always just a little edge of caution at first in these encounters, holding your breath and waiting for the infiltrator to ask a weird question or misgender someone; always a little preemptive grimace of apology to the others.
Even better, if the Happy Meal VR test in Sweden is successful and rolls out elsewhere in the future, we'd love to see some kind of experience that features some of our favorite characters, like Grimace and the Hamburgular.
At the most basic level, the Emotiv headset is measuring electrical signals associated with various facial tics—if you grimace using the left side of your face, this will produce a different brain pattern than, say, furrowing your brow.
Any viewer who is the product of a ruptured marriage will grimace in the dark as Lucas, whose favorite things include "rules, anti-drug programs, and grilled cheese," quietly informs the others that his parents are getting a divorce.
The mascara drips under her eyes, the lines on her forehead pop, and as two women gossip about her at the sink, the expression morphs into a grimace that carries her on a frantic rage storm through the office.
But just like the last time Cook was photographed at a Trump event, the CEO seems to have some trouble eking out more than some sort of tortured half-grimace, half-smile hybrid:Computer, enhance:The good-time-haver has logged on.
Especially since all of the film's characters are animated, but still look like themselves: Harrington's got a permanent grimace and a Tyrion-Lannister-like facial scar, and he's trying to take over the universe from a group of good-hearted soldiers.
There's a 2014 Onion article that gets passed around my corner of the internet every now and then that never fails to make me laugh through a horrified grimace (the default reading expression for any Onion article worth its satirical salt).
Okay, so "virtually indestructible" doesn't mean totally indestructible, but this Grimace-like toy is made of "hard, tear-proof polyethylene," and that unusual shape means a lot of wobbly movement to keep your pup on their toes chasing it around.
Thanks to terrifying clowns popping up all over the world and threatening people—sometimes with chainsaws—McDonald's Ronald McDonald is taking a sabbatical at the moment, so it'll be up to the Hamburglar and Grimace to avenge this Halloween affront.
When Mr. Ghesquière noted that the museum was across the road from a favela, and the people who lived in the slum would be able to see the show from a stairway and their balconies, it was hard not to grimace.
Mr. Toomey — never the most loquacious lawmaker — has mastered the art of twisting his face into a grimace and racing away from reporters before they can ask him about Mr. Trump's latest statements about instituting a ban on Muslim immigration.
For whatever reason I decided that would be a step too far, that I would cross some kind of line because I wasn't technically there to enjoy myself, so I declined with a smile that probably looked like a grimace.
Mr. Millington dug his fingertips into the mat beneath him with a grimace as the owner of the shop knelt over him, rapidly jabbing a needle-tipped stainless-steel rod into the tattooed outline of a toad on his chest.
Choosing from multiple shots also allows the app to weed out the ones where someone is blinking or goes from a smile to a grimace, serving up the best image, or the best couple of images if they are significantly different.
While the focus is art, the grasp is wide, including an abstract painting by Frank Stella not far from more folk art pieces like fabric ball toss targets painted with sardonic smiles that are somewhere between a grimace and a grin.
During the performance, I noticed a new physical calm in him: The effusive body movements for which he's known and, by some, lightly mocked — the face scrunched in a grimace, neck craned away from the instrument in exaggerated concentration — were gone.
ATLANTA — Ask a young black voter in Atlanta about Joe Biden's presidential campaign and you'll likely be met with an exasperated sigh, a side-eye, or a grimace before they launch into a frustrated answer about the former vice president.
Suddenly, it felt as if a meeting in the last 16 with Manchester United was rather more daunting than it had seemed when the draw was made, back in December, back before Neymar's tears, back before Cavani's grimace, back before Villefranche.
They scowl and growl and grimace and bark orders and grunt, mostly about things that stop making sense after the story loses you 10 minutes in, and you snap out of the daydream you were having and yep — more people walking around.
Citizens of neighbouring Nepal may grimace at statements such as one on his website declaring that, for its own defence, India must preserve its smaller neighbour as a "Hindu Nation" by destroying "Muslim and Christian separatist forces working under the shield of Maoists".
While I can't say this totally eradicates my KP, it has evened out the texture of my skin to the point where I can run my hands down the backs of my arms and not grimace at the touch of each bump.
The fact that that was surely in my own head didn't stop me from developing a creepy closed-mouth smile that was more of a leer than anything else, and an obsession with tooth-brushing that would make even a dentist grimace.
At first I thought Anne also had the heebie-jeebies about Mr. Phillips popping the question to Prissy in the middle of class, but it turns out that her grimace and general air of malaise is down to another pesky occurrence: Aunt Flo.
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So it transpires that Jennifer Leigh's reaction of horror isn't genius acting, but the genuine grimace of a person who has seen a slice of musical history senselessly destroyed before their eyes in the name of Kurt Russell's improbable late career renaissance.
At which point Mr. Romney raised his hands and flashed something between a smile and a grimace in the direction of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., the presiding judge who had just read out the questions containing these imagined Romney scenarios.
For a new study published in September in Psychology of Sport and Exercise, researchers from Ulster University in Northern Ireland and Swansea University in Wales decided to gather a group of experienced recreational runners and have them alternately grin and grimace as they ran.
"In the immortal words of Julius Caesar, 'I left, I did nothing, I returned,'" David said when HBO announced Curb's ninth season back in June of 2016, keeping things exactly as wry as you'd expect from the man whose grimace has become his comedic signature.
"Sometimes, false information kind of takes on a life of its own, and no matter what we say, it's still going to be out and circulating, especially when your normal methods of dissemination of information are compromised," Sheriff Tommy Ford of Bay County said with a grimace.
That face, if you're a camera-phobe like me, is this oh-my-god-please-don't-take-a-picture-of-me, no-I-will-not-smile-I-can't-smile, PLEASE-JUST-TAKE-THE-GODDAMN-PICTURE grimace that seizes your muscles and cannot be shaken or reshaped into a smile.
In my experience, he or she will often not consciously remember the intensive-care experience because of medications, trauma or sheer sickness, but the family member or patient surrogate remembers every grimace as he lives through a trauma that's likely to affect him for the rest of his life.
People who remember Chris Christie only as Donald Trump's omnipresent Grimace-shaped humiliation totem during the last Presidential campaign may be surprised to know that, while still ostensibly the governor of New Jersey, he has regularly picked up morning shifts as a substitute host on WFAN's "Boomer and Carton" morning show.
Unlike Trump's first State of the Union address, this time House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) will be sitting directly behind him, her every glance and grimace in full view.
I buried my face in the mud then and opened up my mouth and sucked up as much of it as I could and when I rose to grimace out the meat of me at them they looked back unhappy and resheathed their dicks and with time some understanding was reached.
" And then, after likening the beginning of the trip to riding a rocket strapped to the fuselage, the G-forces pulling my face down in a taut grimace as the great cylinder crashes through successive layers of clouds with a punishing roar, I say simply: "It was a little like that.
Editorial Many Americans projected their own feelings of disgust as they watched the White House chief of staff, John Kelly, seem to grimace while President Trump spoke in August of the "very fine people" on both sides of white nationalist demonstrations to preserve Confederate monuments, in which a counterdemonstrator was murdered.
The governor was noticeably excited as he grabbed a red and green Portugal scarf and draped it around his neck, settling next to Mr. Costa, who was gesticulating with the same exasperated extended arm of a soccer fan whose team just blew a chance, or the same wincing grimace when the opposing team scores.
If points deductions were meant to be a harsh deterrent against irresponsible behaviour with money, there were nonetheless many clubs who were forced to accept their punishment with a grimace, many of whom could do little to resist the inconstant financial tides of an economy going into recession and a national sport still widely in arrears.
They appear so similar to human babies that seeing them dressed in diapers or sitting on a person's hip causes our hearts to lurch with baby-lust rather than alarm, and when they are slightly older and we see them capering onscreen, what many of us perceive as an enormous, happy grin is actually a grimace of fear.
The former Republican House speaker, who retired from Congress in the middle of last year after growing tired of repeated battles with hardliners in his own party, called Cruz "Lucifer in the flesh" when asked by Stanford professor David M. Kennedy for his thoughts on the Texas senator, making a grimace that drew chuckles from the audience.
Writing as a 73-year-old, I can assure Lisa Selin Davis that it is not true that "the fat on your body will redistribute so that each of your thighs is the shape of Grimace, the McDonald's blob monster" or that "you will develop those wings of loose skin below your arms" no matter what you do.
Grappling with the horrible things our ancestors did is an important part of growing up and establishing morals, but so is realizing that you can direct your own legacy — that you can be Rey Palpatine, and that your last name can come to mean something different than it used to, even if people grimace when they hear it.
You'd see her body, loping like an old coyote across a dirty sunlit freeway, and you'd see her stagger and vomit and grimace while she grabs a soap dish and bashes in the head of a bodyguard and then, like some sort of furious arachnid with an uncountable number of legs, pistol whips a crooked lawyer till his eye bleeds.

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