I grimaced upon reading the lack of grammar in this question.
There was a grimace upon my face on reading this question.
Don't make such a grimace when you get a shot.
She winced in pain and tried to hide her grimace behind a forced smile.
The boy has a terrible grimace on his face after he got hurt.
A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses. An example of a compound sentence that uses the word "grimace" would be: His face was set in a tight grimace, so I decided not to ask him any more questions.
it is a contored facial experession.
"I grimace when I think about centipedes because anything that crawls gives me the creeps!"
"He told her his leg was feeling better, but the grimace on his face told her otherwise. She could tell he was still in great pain."
You just have.Well done!When I pointed the gun at him his mouth twisted into a grimace. = nounNina grimaced at Josh as he extracted the splinter from her finger. = verb
Grimace turned his large purple body towards Ronald. He saw the putrefying corpse and his expression turned into a grimace as he thought of how it became to be that way.
Grimace is a noun and a verb. It just depends on how you use it. Noun form: The grimace of the refugees in the photograph reveals the pain of homelessness. Verb form: Most people grimace at the mere sound of the dentist's drill.
Thegrimace of the refuge in the photograph reveals the pain of homelessnessMost people grimace at the mere sound of the dentist's drill.
Nothing can kill the Grimace.