1. grimaced - Adjective
2. grimaced - Verb
Distorted; crabbed.
Source: Webster's dictionarywhat was fang going to do BLOG about max throwing herself into space so she wouldn't have to kiss him again? NO instead he smashed his fist against the cave wall then grimaced at the pain and stupidity seeing his bloodied knuckles. James Patterson
Al's voice was faint but resolute. "Stand up. Try to look sexy." "In a bedsheet?" I complained, running my hands down it. "How can I look sexy in a bedsheet?" He cleared his throat, and I grimaced. "Never mind. Kim Harrison
I smell diplomacy. Miles grimaced. Lois McMaster Bujold
A horde of metalheads descended on the Riddell Centre to see legendary death metal band Cannibal Corpse on May 24. Passers-by grimaced, ears rang, and The Carillon’s office directly above the show shook apart. Source: Internet
I grimaced past my wife, Arlene, to my old friend Admiral Jeff Thorne, with whom I'd shared my misgivings. Source: Internet
I was happily invisible as I worked my way through the corridor of massage, where the air smelled like Juicy Fruit and women sighed in relief or grimaced in pain as a therapist found just the right spot. Source: Internet