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The phrase 'cringe of' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'a cringe of embarrassment' in a sentence to describe a feeling of embarrassment, for example: "She felt a cringe of embarrassment as she stumbled over her words."
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The audible cringe of the Dallas news media might have been a little sobering for Parcells.
Pulling on this season's bomber jacket, for example, would only provoke a nationwide cringe of embarrassment.
The response from the present Hong Kong government mimics the "pre-emptive cringe" of pre-Patten British colonial regimes.
I felt the mild elation and giggly cringe of executing a well-designed violent manoeuvre in a video game.
"Sometimes it's killing Colorado potato beetle larvae on the plants," she said with a cringe of disgust.
They warn against the utter refusal to try to understand fanaticism and the cringe of colonial guilt that appears to justify it.
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Most of them are just feel-good horror movies: we observe the slow grip of illness with cringes of shock and dismay, generally coupled with moments of soft and gooey sentiment.
I cringe to think of it.
I cringe thinking of all the flowers I have unwittingly brought to a premature death.
The most "everybody cringe!" moment of the evening was as awkward as it was for a few reasons.
Perhaps it's more honest that way; it's a useful check on the cringe factor of your dating profile.
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