"Wince" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To writhe or contort one's body with a sudden movement because of pain or discomfort.
Wimpole is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. It is situated about 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Cambridge city centre.<br><br>The name Wimpole may be derived from the Anglo Saxon 'winnie', which means 'meadow' or 'wild garlic', or from the personal name 'Wynna' or 'Wynnan'.
Wimps are people who are considered weak or lacking in courage, determination, or strength of character. They often use this term to describe someone who they believe gives in too easily or is afraid to take risks.
A situation or arrangement in which all parties benefit, or where everyone gains something positive. It is a mutually advantageous or satisfactory outcome.
To wince is to make a quick, reflexive movement of the face, showing discomfort or pain, typically as a reaction to a sharp or sudden sound, touch, or smell.
A Winceyette is a type of soft, lightweight fabric with a loose weave, often made from a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers. It is a type of bed jacket or bedgown, designed for lounging or sleeping in warm, comfortable clothing.
A winch is a mechanical device used for winding or unwinding a rope, cable, or other chain around a spool or drum, typically to lift or pull heavy loads. It consists of a rotating spool, an axle or shaft, and a handle or motor. Winches are often used in construction, fishing, and other industries where heavy loads need to be lifted or moved.
Winchelsea is a small town located in East Sussex, England. It is also known as the "Venice of the Hills" due to its unique topography, which features seven water-filled harbors or "rhyne". The town has a long and rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and was an important trading port in the medieval period.