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recoil

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Your foulness no longer surprises you, but you have realized its power when you encounter clean soldiers and you both recoil.

“Technically, all guns have recoil,” Steve told me via email.

I noticed when watching Biathlon that the guns seem to have no recoil when fired.

Erupting into spontaneous song and having strangers fully embrace it rather than recoil?

These women do not like being beaten, and I literally recoil whenever I hear others blame them for staying.

Danton began to recoil from the gulf opening before him, and wished to return to alliance with the Girondists.

A slight tremor passed over the whiteness of her face; he took it for the vibration of some spiritual recoil.

May this blood recoil upon those who are really guilty of those crimes.

When the enemy approached, one or two volleys caused his column to recoil in confusion.

The recoil staggered him, but he recovered himself without going over, and instantly roared out a horse-laugh.

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On this page you'll find 100 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to recoil, such as: backfire, balk, blanch, blink, cringe, and demur.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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