Similar words: thomas paine, trained, drained, grained, ordained, strained, contained, unchained. Meaning: [peɪnd] adj. hurt or upset.
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61. It pained me to see my child suffer like that.
62. His knee pained him , and his soul felt gloomy.
63. Consumed by my run-in with the dancer, I barely noticed them, until a cry rang out, pained and terrified, an agonizing child's cry that tore into me, as if it were an appeal to me alone.
64. Carrie had gotten herself up charmingly enough, but this woman pained her by contrast.
65. Martin Childs for the art direction and Jill Quertier for the set decoration of the pained and turbulent life of the Marquis De Sade in Quills.
66. Chueh - hsin massaged his chest. His heart pained him terribly.
67. The story growing up, is happy and pained joyful intertexture all along all.
68. The glare of lights pained one's eyes with their brightness.
69. Marius was clear-eyed, and he required the true light. The half-lights of doubt pained him.
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70. At the com-munity centre, mention of funds produces pained looks.
71. It evidently pained his vanity to be beholden to the orphan for succor.
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