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cringing造句

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abject or cringing submissiveness.

cringing造句

She's always cringing to the boss.

Some people look forward to its opening, but I am not alone in cringing.

To exhibit affection or attempt to please, as a dog does by wagging its tail, whining, or cringing.

A lane of dead bones, of crooked, cringing figures buried in shrouds. Spines made of sardine bones.

Hsin-mei stared wide-eyed at the cringing Kao Suns-nien and with a "Humph" turned and departed.

You may be cringing at the thought of standing under the cold spray, but it's actually quite a pleasurable experience—especially once you've dried off.

Their servile lives were spent in grovelling and cringing and toiling and running about like little dogs at the behest of their numerous masters.

When a nearby restaurant asked me to host an open mic, the three of us got together, with an initial repertoire consisting of whatever I could sing without cringing.

First, the man whose big advantage over the too-slick Mr Romney was supposed to be the authenticity of his conservatism has somehow managed to let his rivals paint him as a cringing liberal.

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