Flinch /(?)/

Flinch

v. i.

imp. & p. p. Flinched; p. pr. & vb. n. Flinching

  1. To withdraw from any suffering or undertaking, from pain or danger; to fail in doing or perserving; to show signs of yielding or of suffering; to shrink; to wince; as, one of the parties flinched from the combat.
    A child, by a constant course of kindness, may be accustomed to bear very rough usage without flinching or complaining.
  2. To let the foot slip from a ball, when attempting to give a tight croquet. (Croquet)

Flinch

n.
  1. The act of flinching.