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were stinging
noun
A bump left on the skin after having been stung.
Exact(18)
Mr. Lombe's conclusions were stinging.
"My eyes were stinging, and I had difficulty breathing.
The smoke was thickening; visibility was almost nil; his lungs were stinging.
Our fingertips were stinging and our ears hurt from the cold.
By early afternoon, my thighs were stinging, my muscles were shaky, and my head was bleary.
So intense was their rage, they were stinging and biting the fabric.
Similar(42)
The Anzalones were stung.
Clermont were stung into action.
They were stung but complied.
Two of her four children were stung.
Iraqi officials visiting the refugees were stung by their criticism.
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