Similar words: stinginess, mudslinging, upbringing, impinging, springing, clinging, swinging, bringing. Meaning: ['stɪŋɪŋ] n. a kind of pain; something as sudden and painful as being stung. adj. 1. causing or experiencing a painful shivering feeling as from many tiny pricks 2. (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character.
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61. She could feel tears stinging the back of her eyes, but she would not let him see how vulnerable she was.
62. Sea anemones possess stinging cells in their tentacles, which they use to protect themselves and to capture food.
63. But afraid of the stinging jellyfish that shimmered, ghostlike, underneath the surface, I never even tried.
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64. Stinging nettle can also reduce allergic reactions.
65. A stinging slap came on my jaw.
66. His face was stinging where Harry hit him.
67. To assail with stinging criticism; excoriate.
68. My eyes are still stinging from the smoke.
69. Urinary Flow: This formula contains pygeum and stinging nettle to support healthy urinary flow in men as they age.
70. Calendula Diaper Care adds a protective and water-resistant layer to the skin, to protect against the stinging moisture.
71. Any of various wasps of the family Sphecidae that burrow into the ground to build their nests and that paralyze their prey by stinging.
72. I have used stinging nettle for years and found this brand to be excellent quality.
73. In 1986 it issued a stinging two- page statement tearing into the Jesus Seminar for discarding anything in the Gospels that it considered Hebraic in origin.
74. Any of various large stinging wasps of the family Vespidae, chiefly of the genera Vespa and Vespula, that characteristically build large papery nests.
75. He gripped the arms of the chair so savagely that every finger end was stinging.
76. Again she charged me and I dodged, just missing the stinging swish of the wet towel.
77. As the thought took root, a stinging cold shiver traversed his body.
78. Some of these hazards include: jelly fish stings, stingray stings, and other biting, stinging or leeching animals.
79. The stinging nettle has a square stem and little hairs.
80. Try other natural remedies such as stinging nettle to relieve congestion.
81. The bulb at the base of each hair contains the stinging liquid that includes formic acid, histamine, acetylcholine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin).
82. The result of the epidemic of sightlessness is chaos and starvation, underpinned by a growing threat from the mysterious stinging triffids.
83. For the first time in my life a feeling of overpowering stinging melancholy seized me.
84. These bites range from a stinging nettle sensation, to several hours of painful swelling.
85. In contrast to CNIDARIA they lack stinging cells, but they are voracious predators and possess sticky cells (colloblasts) for capturing prey.
86. It's the same valor that endured the stinging cold of Valley Forge.
87. Justice Marshall - now retired - wrote a stinging dissent, joined by Justices Brennan ( also retired ), White and Blackmun.
88. The hotel is notorious for stinging your for good service.
89. A complex colonial siphonophore of the genus Physalia, of warm seas, having a bluish, bladder like float with a broad sail like crest from which hang numerous long stinging tentacles.
90. The result is not just a grim image of China, but a stinging work of cultural self-criticism.
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