Sentences with phrase «sharp sting»

"Sharp sting" refers to a sudden and intense feeling of pain, discomfort, or distress, similar to the quick prick or bite of a sharp object like a needle or a bee sting. It indicates a sharp, piercing sensation that is usually brief but highly noticeable. Full definition
There's loss of dignity: the sharp sting of prejudice when it happens.
According to accounts of the incident, Markov, who defected to the West in 1969, was waiting for a bus when he felt a sharp sting in his thigh.
Fly in, fly out workers in Perth and regional Queensland and WA are feeling the sharpest sting of soaring mortgage stress, Genworth says.
I did not know it at the time although i did feel a sharp sting but i never looked down.
Mosquito bites frequently induce a sharp sting in people and some animals, with severe evolutionary consequences for the mosquito when it gets swatted.
Like a sharp stinger, that finding pokes a hole in the notion that queens are merely mindless egg layers and that worker bees have the final say on whether the queen lays eggs that give rise to males or females.
Despite nettle's sharp sting, it can be a very useful medicinal herb when handled with the proper caution.
Mosquito bites frequently induce a sharp sting in people and some animals, with severe evolutionary consequences for the mosquito when it gets swatted.
Zoe and Gonzalo's passionate affair is deeply satisfying to them both, but the adulterous couple must deal with the sharp sting of betrayal when Ignacio finds out they've been sleeping together.
Bay Area director Michael Lehmann and writer Daniel Waters keep things dark and tasty, and the dialogue and high school politics still resonate with a sharp sting.
The other thing I love about the GT - R is the sharp stinger it pokes in Porsche's eye.
Maximum card APRs inch closer to 30 percent Cardholders with imperfect credit scores will feel the sharpest sting from the latest credit card rate hikes.
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