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Use "blenching" in a sentence
"It will come as little comfort to many motorists blenching at the pumps today at having to pay 130p or more a litre to fill up their cars with unleaded petrol, but the surge in the price of oil may not all be bad news."
"Few there were who could look up on Ariakas's face without blenching."
"Senators Joe Biden (D-DE), Barbara Boxer (D-CA), and Ken Salazar (D-CO) plan to campaign in Connecticut for Lieberman between now and the primary, in hopes of reassuring the Democratic faithful of his apparently blenching loyalty to the party."