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词汇 cringe-making
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Definition of cringe-making in English:

cringe-making

adjective
  • another term for cringeworthy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The worry is not so much that someone came up with this cringe-making slogan, but that a higher authority presumably approved it and the resulting expense.
    • There did, it has to be said, follow a rather cringe-making acceptance speech..
    • Depending on your tastes, it was a golden moment in the history of British music or a cringe-making aural atrocity.
    • Celebs are notorious for choosing cringe-making names.
    • The way this interviewer behaved provided the programme's most cringe-making moments.
    • It's just one of the many cringe-making lines that people are always saying in this film, cheesier than Roquefort in the microwave.
    • Dodgy books, cringe-making photos of hairstyles you would rather forget about, a mix of furniture and the odd beautiful piece picked up over years of travel, can all cohabit.
    • However, not all headlines are so clever; indeed some are even cringe-making.
    • It was only one game - one nightmarish, awful, humiliating, cringe-making, hide-behind-the-sofa, please-stop-now game.
    • The plugging of the new Lions anthem at Cardiff was cringe-making stuff but it being sung at a time when the Millennium Stadium should really have been observing a respectful hush was crass beyond words.
    • However, he must beware the pitfalls of trying to be too smart-alecky, too ready with the cringe-making quip.
    • But what about the cringe-making moment when people burst into song for no apparent reason?
    • What follows is plenty of slapstick humour, the odd chuckle, way too much mushy stuff and some truly cringe-making moments.
    • Ignore the cringe-making title; this is a European best-seller that's worth checking out.
    • ‘It's such a good feeling when you get such a great response from the audience,’ says Clarke, who has never before visited Lancaster and loves the reaction to the cringe-making comedy.
    • In another spectacularly cringe-making moment, a bronzed goddess warns through her pout: ‘This could rip two people apart.’
    • But it's favorable in so many cringe-making ways.
    • It's a triple threat: atrocious music, wretched lyrics, cringe-making theology.
    • The out-take scene used over the final credits is a cringe-making business that doesn't even deserve to make it on to the DVD.
    • One of the more cringe-making moments was the sight of tickets practically being given away on the streets in the hours before kick-off.

Definition of cringe-making in US English:

cringe-making

adjectiveˈkrinjˌmākiNG
  • another term for cringeworthy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In another spectacularly cringe-making moment, a bronzed goddess warns through her pout: ‘This could rip two people apart.’
    • However, not all headlines are so clever; indeed some are even cringe-making.
    • However, he must beware the pitfalls of trying to be too smart-alecky, too ready with the cringe-making quip.
    • The out-take scene used over the final credits is a cringe-making business that doesn't even deserve to make it on to the DVD.
    • There did, it has to be said, follow a rather cringe-making acceptance speech..
    • One of the more cringe-making moments was the sight of tickets practically being given away on the streets in the hours before kick-off.
    • ‘It's such a good feeling when you get such a great response from the audience,’ says Clarke, who has never before visited Lancaster and loves the reaction to the cringe-making comedy.
    • But it's favorable in so many cringe-making ways.
    • It's a triple threat: atrocious music, wretched lyrics, cringe-making theology.
    • The plugging of the new Lions anthem at Cardiff was cringe-making stuff but it being sung at a time when the Millennium Stadium should really have been observing a respectful hush was crass beyond words.
    • Celebs are notorious for choosing cringe-making names.
    • It was only one game - one nightmarish, awful, humiliating, cringe-making, hide-behind-the-sofa, please-stop-now game.
    • The way this interviewer behaved provided the programme's most cringe-making moments.
    • The worry is not so much that someone came up with this cringe-making slogan, but that a higher authority presumably approved it and the resulting expense.
    • Depending on your tastes, it was a golden moment in the history of British music or a cringe-making aural atrocity.
    • It's just one of the many cringe-making lines that people are always saying in this film, cheesier than Roquefort in the microwave.
    • But what about the cringe-making moment when people burst into song for no apparent reason?
    • What follows is plenty of slapstick humour, the odd chuckle, way too much mushy stuff and some truly cringe-making moments.
    • Ignore the cringe-making title; this is a European best-seller that's worth checking out.
    • Dodgy books, cringe-making photos of hairstyles you would rather forget about, a mix of furniture and the odd beautiful piece picked up over years of travel, can all cohabit.
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