Flinching

/ˈflɪntʃɪŋ/ verb

jerking back or away quickly in fear, pain, or surprise, often involuntarily.

From Middle French 'flechir' (to bend or turn aside). The 'flinch' spelling is from 17th-century English, modifying the French root to fit English sound patterns.

AMተንኮረኛል
ARتقلص
BNসংকুচন
CAes retrec
CStrhnutí
DAryk
DEzurückzucken
ELσπάσιμο
ESencogimiento
FAپیش آمدن
FIvärinä
FRsursaut
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