The confessions posted after the design change were found to be much more cringe-worthy.
Mr. DeMARTINO: They - I think they cringe every time they know I'm climbing so.
Privacy advocates may cringe at the idea of companies' keeping this much personal information on you.
When I suggest they need to prepare to sell themselves to their prospective employer they cringe.
Notre Dame fans no doubt cringe when thinking about former all-everything quarterback recruit Ron Powlus.
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Corporate executives should watch closely as diplomats cringe under the sudden and violent spotlight.
But how long before these constructions that make prescriptivists cringe are considered proper usage?
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Here's a sight to make Mac-lovers cringe: a Windows "Start" button on the Mac desktop.
There is also a cringe-inducing optical surgery sequence which is as amusing as it is unpleasant.
Michael Eisner would cringe to be included, but at 57, he is no spring chicken.
He'll make his coach cringe and every Bulls fan groan, but then, he'll do something like this.
Cringe if you like, but it's hard to argue with the business case for such a device.
His boasts about his threadbare boyhood must have caused his respected, middle-class family to cringe a little.
Yet the other day you said something that in the fullness of time will make your grandchildren cringe.
Diller, 65, is clearly confident, often arrogant, definitely intimidating, and frequently able to make public relations flaks cringe.
This blog has long argued Australia's cultural creep is far more significant than any lingering pangs of cultural cringe.
And sometimes it's cringe-worthy nonsense, like actor Megan Fox extolling vinegar shots to flush out fat in the colon.
Arthur Phillips, an Australian writer, coined the term cultural cringe 48 years ago.
The idea that regulators might come to specify the composition of software packages makes most in the industry cringe.
Nor did it cringe and apologize to an Indian readership for using English.
Other bands may cringe at the thought of such a tour, but the recipe seemed to work for Blind Pilot.
But Norton refuses to call himself an angry comic, nor does he consider his routine to be "cringe" humor.
Privacy-conscious travelers may cringe to think of the full-body scanners finding their way into dozens of airport checkpoints around the country.
Even so, she reckons her country has long since done what Arthur Phillips hoped it would do to counteract the cringe.
Like my elders, hip-hoppers born before the mid-1970s, I cringe at the gratuitous money-hungry, violent, misogynistic and lackluster turn of some of the music.
Mr. Lewis probably thinks of Countrywide every day and it makes him cringe, given how many years he put into the institution.
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In the arts and entertainment, as we have noted many times before, the cultural cringe has been superseded by a cultural creep.
It's this kind of talk, treating art as if it were an oil future, that makes purists in the art world cringe.
Women pair their Sunday best with heels that would make a podiatrist cringe, as they strut by, ogling the latest handbag collections.
Mr. MARK BURZYNSKI: You always cringe when you hear somebody was killed.
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