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STing
noun
A bump left on the skin after having been stung.
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I took particular pride in aping Bono's awkward shoulder dancing which looked like he was desperately attempting to muscle Sting out of the frame while belting out the "Well, tonight thank God it's them, instead of you" part.
Sting, Rihanna and Bruno Mars will sing together at this Sunday's 55th Grammy awards in Los Angeles, with the show also including a duet by Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John.
Another particular moment that stands out for me was being asked to organise a party for Sting.
Thanking you, Sting.
Sting sang one of the the couple's favourite songs.
Of late we have heard from Judi Dench, Mike Leigh, Kathy Burke and good old Sting about the allegedly pressing need to liberalise the drug laws.
The poll will be a blow to the Tories, with the position of one of its MPs, Patrick Mercer, looking in jeopardy following claims that he has tabled parliamentary motions after taking thousands of pounds from a fake lobbying firm in a newspaper sting.
USA Today has hailed Breaking Bad as "the best thing to happen to TV since the Sopranos", which must sting HBO's Plepler even more.
The day before, Perez had been driving his Rav-4 on his restaurant delivery route when he says police accosted him, wanting him to contact a drug dealer who they believed Perez knew so they could arrange a sting.
The ruling, which effectively ratifies an agreement brokered by the former attorney general, Dominic Grieve, will help to take some of the sting out of the highly charged political debate in Britain over human rights law.
My eyes constantly sting with tiredness.
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