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unflinching

[uhn-flin-ching] / ʌnˈflɪn tʃɪŋ /




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Her left eye stares out at us unflinchingly, even confrontationally, while her right eye sizes us up.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the other, Short holds our gaze, her expression dazed but unflinching.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shira Scheindlin, a former district judge who served with Hellerstein, called him an unflinching jurist who has done what “he thought was right in every case, whether it was popular or not.”

From The Wall Street Journal

McDonald’s story is interspersed with that of his daughter, Jackie, who gave Mr. Toledo her blessing and spoke about her life with unflinching honesty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tragically, none of Ann’s four children lived more than a year past their birth, and the film recounts the close period between all four deaths with astonishing, unflinching honesty.

From Salon