Sentences with phrase «slight irritation»

"Slight irritation" refers to a small but bothersome feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction that may bother someone only a little bit. Full definition
The other slight irritation is just how similar the majority of the areas look.
It is in no way unusual phenomena and will happen multiple times over the course of your baby's growing up due to various reasons: allergies, cold, slight irritation, etc..
Except upon the introduction of formula or solid foods, any variance in the color of baby's stools also indicates that something's off — from a slight irritation to a dangerous disorder.
Even today, as an adult, the slightest irritation can sometimes thrust me into «fight or flight» because of how I was treated by my family when I was an innocent, needy child.
An infant's skin is very sensitive to even the slightest irritations, so keep an eye out for any suspicious ingredients (especially the ones you can't pronounce!)
Except upon the introduction of formula or solid foods, any variance in the color of baby's stools indicates that something's off — from a slight irritation to a dangerous disorder.
The only part that itched was the collar, and it was merely a slight irritation once I started to sweat.
Back in March I expressed some slight irritation over the fact that Marcia Gay Harden was pulling attention away from my new crush Hope Davis for her admittedly brilliant turn on Broadway in «God of Carnage.»
He had a slight irritation in one eye.
Reverse sneezes can be normal in certain dogs and breeds, and usually only indicates the presence of post-nasal drip or a slight irritation of the throat.
During and right after removal, you may have some slight irritation, cramping, or mild bleeding.
When anger is triggered, it may initially feel like a slight irritation or frustration, yet those feelings have the potential to become full - blown outrage.
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