Synonym: aching, angry, distressing, indignant, irate, irritated, painful, raw, tender. Similar words: sorry, resort, absorb, sensor, sort out, sponsor, sensory, absorbed. Meaning: [sɔr /sɔː] n. an open skin infection. adj. 1. hurting 2. causing misery or pain or distress 3. roused to anger.
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151. Our feet often became too sore and blistered to be put into shoes, so we walked home in our stockinged feet.
152. If you have a sore throat, are you blocking communication?
153. His back is sore and a calf injury bothers him.
154. Balancing Breathing - do this more often when you have colds or sore throats.
155. GUHgl-MUHgl n. A folk remedy for sore throats and colds.
156. All the same, I had sore feet and was feeling sorry for myself.
157. My ribs were sore when I coughed, my tummy was bloated and painful, and I felt so miserable.
158. But finally, she would make of it an ulcer[sentencedict .com], a running sore that would never heal.
159. He was nursing a sore right side, where he was grazed by a police bullet.
160. Anyway, he doesn't say much; maybe his mouth is still sore from his visit to the dentist's.
161. My heart is still sore for the loss of him.
162. Just another scheme from the putrid sore of the northwest.
163. Severe sore throats persisting more than a day or two in a young child without signs of improvement.
164. It turns out her nose is sore but unbroken, not even bruised.
165. For these reasons feminist values stand out like a sore thumb.
166. A day's work still to do before the Sabbath and they would have sore heads in the morning.
167. I'm sorry - I didn't mean to touch your sore arm.
168. For this the sore is gently scraped and any fluid that exudes can then be looked at under the microscope.
169. She was damp, she was sore from scrubbing with the shower mitt, her hair hung in rats' tails.
170. In more serious cases your doctor may prescribe you an oral antibiotic which will reduce the number of sore and inflamed spots.
171. Another sore point was de Gaulle's fondness for theatricality and rhetoric, which sometimes came at the expense of substance.
172. Sore experience on the Debenham house made him very aware of how easily original details can be lost in inexpert hands.
173. She may also complain of sore muscles, stomach aches, and other pains.
174. This remedy may come up after a Belladonna sore throat has gone down on the chest.
175. For Horace it might have been a short madness; in Frere it threatened to become a running sore.
176. Respiratory system Runny or congested nose, constant sore throat, catarrh or post-nasal drip, difficulty in breathing, hyperventilation.
177. He began to shout it out with a giggle in his sore voice.
178. The children, aged 10 and 12, constantly complain of colds, bronchial coughs and sore bones.
179. Marlon Farlow, who is nursing a sore hamstring, gained 25 yards on four rushes.
180. My hips go, my knees get too sore, my back stiffens up and I can't bend.