Sentences with phrase «small pain»

The idiomatic expression "a small pain" is an old-fashioned way to say that something is causing a minor inconvenience or discomfort. Full definition
Always enable two - factor authentication, because using it is a much smaller pain in the ass than trying to repair the damage from a hack.
The reasoning for its application was that insurance companies wanted to stop small pain and suffering claims in their tracks, before they even have a chance to get started.
Grease an 8 1/2» by 4 1/2» loaf pan, or 9» x 4» x 4» loaf pan, or small pain de mie pan (without the lid; you won't need it).
Another study that was published in 1988 by Komisaruk found that women have smaller pain sensitivity during labor.
A relatively small pain in a motherboard and an absolute disaster in aircraft, missiles, your one cardboard aircraft carrier, etc..
No one messed with me or gave me IV's or anything except the occasional small pain shot.
As Nancy says, «I believe more and more that the way to bring in new technologies such as artificial intelligence or machine learning, is to focus on a very small pain point first.
Set it in a warm place to rise until the loaf barely crowns above the rim of the pan 8 1/2» x 4 1/2» pan; or rises to fill about 3/4 of the 9» x 4» or small pain de mie pan.
Another study that was published in 1988 by Komisaruk found that women have smaller pain sensitivity during labor.
«When you go through life, you might have some small pains here and there, and you might go to the gym and lift too heavy and you can't walk too well for a couple days,» he said.
The pan plus the smaller pain de mie recipe makes the best bread ever!
The smaller the pain index, the better.
A small pain could be dulled by adrenaline in the moments after a traumatic crash, or you may not realize how seriously you are injured.
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