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grimace

[grim-uhs, gri-meys] / ˈgrɪm əs, grɪˈmeɪs /
NOUN
scowling facial expression
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Melanie’s smile turns into a grimace as Oliver runs between us with the drum.

From Literature

Danny twisted his face into a grimace at the memory of finding a large piece of gum on the back of the remote control.

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He felt a tap on his right shoulder and grimaced in pain.

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A second ago she joked about ice cubes and now she was sprawled on the lake bottom, with only her head above the water, grimacing in pain.

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Doncic went up and down the court several times, grimacing in pain.

From Los Angeles Times