Kansas State had two-tone purple uniforms that looked like Barney sharing a bunk-bed with Grimace.
Sometimes -- often -- I grimace and panic, look wildly about as I totter and flail.
Told by her lover she disgusts him, she barely raises an eyebrow, let alone an involuntary grimace.
Garfield noticed that when team members lifted to exhaustion, they would invariably grimace at the painful effort.
But when Mr Cameron met Vladimir Putin, it was more grimace than grin.
As a former oped section editor, I grimace at the omissions and fronts that mask so many self-interested expressions.
"If something had gone wrong, it would all have been over, " Julio Luaces, now 76, remembers with a grimace.
The evening before the match an English supporter with a grimace of hatred attacked anyone and anything that wasn't English.
The whole fried fish arrives at your table in a pot of seasoned broth, its body curled into a dramatic C-shape, its face clenched in a grimace.
"And like most sufferers of joke-itis, he had long since given up any trace of being funny, and instead deployed an endless barrage of grimace-inducing puns and lame insults".
In his black leather jacket, Duris is an anxious little hot shot with a twitchy, feral snarl that comes close to the reflexive grimace of the dangerous young Jean-Louis Trintignant.
MAKE-UP accentuates their long thin faces and fine features pale foundation, charcoal lipstick and eyeliner as the young men grimace to display the bright whites of their teeth and eyes to attract the girls.
And then he dipped a horsehair toothbrush in a yellow box of bicarbonate of soda and assaulted his grimace in the spotted mirror hanging over the washstand, amusing himself by rhyming: Gerardus M.
The pictures are flashing silently by: a charred corpse, a young man shot in the head, a man who's been garroted with barbed wire, a bearded man whose face is contorted in a grimace of pain.
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