Sentence examples for going to cringe from inspiring English sources

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I'm still going to cringe every time I see her speak.

"When the word 'urban' comes into play you know you are going to cringe," she says, pressing her point with an Alan Partridge voice.

And he'd better be right that Manning was finished because, even if Luck is all that, Colts fans were always going to fume every time Manning engineered a winning drive for the Broncos, were always going to blame Irsay for shipping their beloved hero out of town, were always going to cringe when they thought of the man who cut Peyton Manning.

The man is going to cringe so hard he's going to fold in half.

But if I'm going to put my name on it, I want it to be something I'm not going to cringe at.

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"For salespeople, this app is going to make them cringe," says Stride co-founder Andrew Dumont.

I'm not going to make you cringe with my crummy mockups, but I bet Facebook could dream up an interface that gets me exploring these new content streams more often.

"I never thought for a second that anything I ever did was going to make someone cringe.

Once again, this is going to cause many of you to cringe.

Crikey, it's going to be a bit cringe".

So aside from this article's title sounding completely ridiculous, PopSci did some shit that is going to make you Nintendo Fanboys cringe in pain: They broke their brand new Nintendo Wii after a few hours with it.

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