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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151. Specification: The material has excellent flexibility, can be discretional kneaded, not easily deformed or broken, which can avoid hurting the eyes when the lens hit by any outside force.
152. Most of us at times blunder into accidentally hurting someone.
153. Japan's Fair Trade Commission said 11 companies including MT Picture Display and Samsung SDI had fixed the lowest price of their cathode-ray tubes used in conventional box TVs, hurting competition.
154. Indeed, as we wrote here and here, Lipitor is already hurting because of competition from simvastatin, the generic version of Merck's Zocor.
155. The disease begins with high body temperature, severe headache and muscle hurting.
156. Fear is all around, robbing people of their pride, hurting them, robbing them of a chance to contribute to the company. It is unbelievable what happens when you unloose fear.
157. In chaining the load factor can rise above 1 without hurting performance very much.
158. In 2009, a currency revaluation wiped out the savings of a growing lower-middle class,[sentencedict.com/hurting.html] hurting the burgeoning open markets.
159. The adopted structure ensures the pinpoint of the staple to be enwrapped with a protective layer concretionary with the setting accelerator so that the pinpoint is not bared to avoid hurting hands.
160. Even with price supports, moreover, an easing of import restrictions and a decline in demand related to Japan's changing eating habits have driven down rice prices, hurting farms of all sizes.
161. Apartness, sometimes is not callosity, but a way to keep from hurting.
162. He nailed Linares with a short left hook about 45 seconds into the fight, putting the titleholder down and hurting him badly.
163. "Certainly, they are hurting because the currency is too strong so I think they are right to intervene," Soros said at a Reuters Newsmaker event.
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