Similar words: hurtling, sorting, snorting, parting, smarting, comforting, skirting, reporting. Meaning: [hɜrt /hɜːt] n. a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder.
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61. Therefore he was free to behave as irresponsibly as he liked without fear of hurting me or our child.
62. My thighs were still hurting as we carried on into the countryside, in spite of the folded jacket.
63. We must begin the process of raising awareness among our white brothers and sisters so that they realise that they are hurting us.
64. Now that agave is scarce, it is the tequila distilleries that are hurting.
65. Usually he's very friendly to me, but sometimes he seems to enjoy hurting me.
66. The Bears, though hurting, are eager to play the spoiler.
67. It is getting people to accept painful decisions without hurting them.
68. I could never hurt him enough to make his betrayal stop hurting. And it hurts, in every part of my body. Veronica Roth
69. But he will know as he is playing them that hurting people is wrong.
70. Half the time I missed, misjudging the eccentric rotation of the bag and hurting my wrists.
71. We weren't hurting anyone or upsetting anyone, it wasn't as if we stood in the corridor kissing and cuddling.
72. His arm was hurting him and he had to be restrained from doing too much.
73. When Mary left, I knew how much you were hurting.
74. A scientist does experi merits, and no experiment I have ever done proves that air pollution is hurting those trees.
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75. The dogs are judged on qualities ranging from obedience to the ability to catch criminals without hurting them.
76. But as soon as the game began, it was obvious that Young was still hurting.
77. Parents are-generally aware that their frequent complaints are hurting their relationships.
78. McAllister wanted to go in and do something, anything, to stop such a harpy from hurting him.
79. As the recession deepened into slump, the people tried to tell their government they were hurting.
80. But the relief was expected to be short-lived, because the economy and corporate earnings are still hurting.
81. The unluckiest workers: Automated tellers and mergers in the financial-services field are hurting entry-level bank tellers.
82. What must be hurting him today is that others did not have the courage to do the same to him.
83. Gratitude is looking on the brighter side of life, even if it means hurting your eyes. Ellen Degeneres
84. I believe the frat kid may be holding back in order to avoid hurting the ailing legend.
85. Ranchers, who have been hurting from low calf prices for years, are reluctant to buy hay.
86. The almost inevitable result: Housing prices will drop, hurting homeowners.
87. It's difficult to defend a sport that involves hurting animals.
88. Our exports are totally dominated by agriculture, so the present crisis is hurting.
89. The Soviets were really hurting at the time in terms of economics and foreign exchange.
90. Many are hurting for love, while many are suffering from a love that hurts. Anthony Liccione
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