"Wincopipe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wincopipe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wincopipe" Meaning

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"Wincopipe" Examples

Usage Examples for "wince"


1. Figurative Expression

She winced at the bad news from her boss, her smile abruptly disappearing.

2. Physical Reaction

He winced in pain as he twisted his ankle on the uneven stone.

3. Expression of Disapproval or Disgust

The strong odor of the hot dog cart made him wince in distaste.

4. Coinage of a Word

The singer winced on the novel word to rhyme with "wine."

5. Used in Idiomatic Expression

Their customer winced at the final price and walked out of the store.

"Wincopipe" Similar Words

Winch

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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.

Winched

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Winchelsea

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Winches

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Winchester

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Winching

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To pull in something, such as a rope, cable, etc., using a winch, which is a mechanical device, especially with a horizontal or vertical drum or roller around which a rope or cable is wound.

Winchmore

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Winchmore can refer to:<br><br>1. A type of medieval land measurement, equivalent to a unit of taxable land.<br>2. A surname of English origin, possibly derived from Winnicumbe or Wincomber, a place in Devon, England.<br>3. Winchmore Street, a street in Camden, London.<br>4. A seat of the danse serpentine on a jig mantreated bottom curl.

Wincing

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Wincing is a verb that means to shrink back or pull away from something in pain or discomfort, or to make a facial expression that shows one is in pain or disapproval. It can also mean to express a feeling of disgust or distaste, often in a subtle or faint way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She winced as she kissed Sam on the wooden lips of the scarecrow.<br> The child winced at the loud noise.<br> The film's graphics made some viewers wince at the virtual reality effect.

Wind-borne

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Coming or carried by the wind.

Wind-chimes

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Wind-driven

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Wind-surfing

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Wind-swept

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Exposed to or affected by strong and often piercing winds, often to the point of leaving someone or something looking disheveled, rough, or worn.<br><br>Example: "The wind-swept landscape was desolate and treeless."

Wind-turbines

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Wind-up

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Wind

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Wind is the movement of air in the atmosphere. It is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun, which creates differences in air pressure. The movement of air from high to low pressure areas is what we feel as wind.