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grimace <a grimace; grimaces> N

grimace <a grimace; grimaces> VB (feelings & emotions)

grimace <a grimace; grimaces> N

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Specific symptoms included tics, grimacing, movement disorders, difficulty swallowing, poor coordination, hyporeflexia, chorea, and seizures.
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She had a dismal, forbidding appearance, constantly grimacing and wearing nothing but dark, somber dresses.
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The mouth of the left figure is drawn into a grimace, possibly from lack of teeth.
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This is not to be confused with a similar but usually involuntary expression of anxiety known as a grimace.
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You will jump, gasp, grimace, just like the characters.
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The many painted faces, grimacing, sign-like, broadly applied seem to open a mimetic space-within-the-space.
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There he made his customers laugh each time he made a grimace.
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Other involuntary movements may also occur, such as tremors, chorea, blepharospasms, and grimacing.
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Communication consists of various sounds and gestures; such as the presentation of the long eyeteeth while grimacing a clear threatening gesture.
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He was easily recognizable in the races, with his signature grimace, old-style helmet, and his powerful riding style.
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