Grimacing [verb]
Definition of Grimacing:
make a pained expression
Synonyms of Grimacing:
Sentence/Example of Grimacing:
Fields missed one play, then sandwiched a dart to the end zone between grimaces of pain.
His light found a squat skeleton sitting there grimacing at him.
Close upon their heels press forward a chattering grimacing group from Naples.
Nick passed on and quickly paused again; this time, his mother discerned, before the marble image of a strange grimacing woman.
Grimacing, he pressed the edges of the wound together and willed that the bleeding stop.
Then, his work finished, he threw the mattock into the brush and set out again, grimacing disgustedly and scratching himself.
It was Gaspard, the servant, who stood in the door-way, bowing and grimacing respectfully as he held it open.
Hold up you grimacing, great grandson of a lousy she-ape, can't you, and walk straight.
Yorick is seated beside the pretty milliner; the complaisant husband is bowing, grimacing, and attitudinising.
It is called the Typhonium, on account of the grimacing figures which stand before the piers.