Sentence examples for to sting from inspiring English sources

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to sting

noun

A bump left on the skin after having been stung.

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And he meant it to sting.

That's got to sting a little".

That's going to sting for a while".

I'm going to sting this whole family!

Bees when I wanted to sting somebody".

But losing to Cerberus has to sting.

Even six feet under, that had to sting.

Mr. Hagel's words appear to sting to this day.

This loss is going to sting and it should.

But it clearly has the potential to sting.

Mark Twain's barbs continue to sting; Hope's never really did.

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