when your eyes blink and they flicker on and off like a light bulb, you usually flinch when someone try's to punch you or through something at you.
Regina in "Mean Girls" is mean primarily because she is insecure and uses manipulation and control to maintain popularity and power. She also feels threatened by others and resorts to mean behavior to assert her dominance and protect her status within her social circle.
The sum of the differences between each score and the mean is always zero. This is because the mean is the "center" of the data and any deviation from the mean in one direction is offset by an equal deviation in the opposite direction. This property is essential in understanding the concept of the mean as a measure of central tendency.
A person who is mean spirited may be called:cruela bullyvillainouseviltyrannical
What you think is naturally mean can be nothing of the sort in fact. It is a matter of perspective for one thing, so what it percieved to be mean to you may just be playful or joking to him. Mean can also be an acquired trait. It can be learnt from a role model as a child for example. Mean can have to do with stress levels. Stress reduces what it takes for a person to explode and be very mean. This person may be under-going problems in their life. Mean may be acquired, again, as a child from a traumatic, most likely abusive, childhood. Being mean, some theories put it to chemical imbalances in the brain. Mean may be a dislike for you, or the people he is mean to.
It is not clear what you mean by "black mind." Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
yes she flinched as he raised him hand to touch her.
Military men who never flinched at the roar of rifles now shook at the prospect of facing the press.
Recoil.
The girl flinched when the nurse gave her a shot.
When he said the house flinched in "Maniac Magee," it is a metaphorical way of describing the reaction of the house to an explosion or sudden loud noise. It suggests that the house reacted quickly and visibly to the disturbance, as if it had briefly recoiled or moved in response.
The word closest in meaning to "tensed the body flinched" is "tensed." This term conveys a state of muscular contraction or readiness, often in response to a stimulus. "Flinched" suggests a quick involuntary reaction to fear or surprise, reinforcing the idea of tension in the body.
To flinch is to move one's head to avoid a threatened or imagined blow.
ing is the suffix of flinching
The dentist removed my tooth effortlessly and painlessly.Painlessly, a child's tooth often falls out on its own.Mom removed the splinter, painlessly, but I still flinched.
This is refering to the way a person recoiled or flinched, like you would if someone (or something) was about to hit you. You could even "move back as away from a blow" if someone told you some sort of horrible, shocking news that made you take a step backward, in shock.
He was indelibly marked by the time he spent in the prison camp and even years later still flinched at the sound of a door slamming shut.
It means that he either likes you and be thinking about going out with you and how that would be or he is just enjoying the attention you are giving him and hes become acustom to you acting strange near him. Go for him it's probably the first answer I gave. Hope this helps.