Examples of 'blench' in a sentence
Meaning of "blench"
Blench is an adjective that means to become pale or to flinch in fear. It is an archaic term that is rarely used in modern English
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- To shrink; start back; give way; flinch; turn aside or fly off.
- To quail.
- To deceive; cheat.
- To draw back from; shrink; avoid; elude; deny, as from fear.
How to use "blench" in a sentence
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Your gaze has not yet made me blench.
Your gaze has not made me blench it will never force me from here.
Blench groups it with Formona.
If he but blench.
Its continued existence is merely a curiosity to most of the Sheno, according to Blench.
Thus Roger Blench classifies them as a divergent branch of Niger-Congo outside the Atlantic-Congo core.
I was talking about Blench.
Roger Blench associates the spread of Trans-New Guinea languages with the domestication of the banana.
Before mine uncle . If he but blench.
Blench considers Gaushi and Wənci ( Ngwunci ) to be distinct languages.
I know my course . If he but blench.
Foul craven! " exclaimed Ivanhoe ; " does he blench from the helm when the wind blows highest? ".
Defining features of the Plateau family have only been published in manuscript form Blench 2008.
Roger Blench n . d.
Blanch rent, or Free blench.
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However, Blench and Post ( 2011 ) suggest that the Hruso languages likely constitute an independent language family.
Sometimes they are settled by various conflict resolution processes Blench and others, 2005.
Blench ( 2011 ) classifies Eastern and Western Beboid as separate branches of Southern Bantoid.
Its subsequent classification is uncertain, but it may be one of the Ninzic languages Blench 2008.
I-I know my course . If he but blench.