stinging in English

verb
1
wound or pierce with a sting.
he was stung by a jellyfish
2
feel or cause to feel a sharp tingling or burning pain or sensation.
her eyes stung
synonyms:smartburnhurtbe irritatedbe sore
3
swindle or exorbitantly overcharge (someone).
an elaborate fraud that stung a bank for thousands

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "stinging" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "stinging", or refer to the context using the word "stinging" in the English Dictionary.

1. My left leg is stinging.

2. To assail with stinging criticism; excoriate.

3. Both cheeks and my libido are stinging....

4. The smoke is stinging my eyes.

5. My eyes were stinging from the chlorine.

6. My eyes are stinging from the smoke.

7. My eyes were stinging from the smoke.

8. My face was stinging from the salt spray.

9. Causing a stinging sensation; nipping: Biting cold

10. Sunlight was stinging, woozy, and being dazed.

11. The stinging slap almost caught his face.

12. They launched a stinging attack on the government.

13. His cheeks were stinging from the icy wind.

14. A stinging slap across the face jolted her.

15. Cnidarians are invertebrates with stinging cells called nematocysts

16. The local aerospace company also suffered stinging nationwide publicity.

17. Stinging crosswinds splayed the plumes of Pegasus' wings.

18. The novel is a stinging satire on American politics.

19. Burning eyes is stinging or irritation of the eyes

20. The film is a stinging satire on American politics.

21. Dr Forwell made a stinging attack on government policy.

22. Adhibit Gel may cause some burning and stinging earlier on

23. On September he wrote a stinging denunciation of his critics.

24. He hit back with a stinging rebuke to his critics.

25. Yet, wrapped in topcoats and with eyes stinging, everybody remained seated.

26. In fact, the phylum name "Cnidarian" literally means "stinging creature." The stinging cells are called cnidocytes and contain a structure called a nematocyst

27. AFP Australasia; Stinging new name for Australia's Olympic surfing team

28. I braved those stinging winds just to be at your side.

29. Above: These colonial anemones are each brandishing hundreds of stinging cells.

30. She Crawled across the floor, her eyes stinging from the smoke

31. The partnership between stinging ants and acacia trees raises what questions?

32. He was stinging due to a severe hurt to his pride.

33. Zyuganov denounced the election in a stinging 10-minute tirade broadcast nationally .

34. If used on delicate skin, this cream may produce a stinging sensation.

35. In Fantastic Beasts, a billywig is a blue stinging insect from Australia

36. Ctenophores are gelatinous like sea jellies (“jellyfish”), but lack their stinging cells.

37. The tentacles of the Anemones are covered with specialized stinging cells called Nematocysts

38. 19 It's the same valor that endured the stinging cold of Valley Forge.

39. Her shoulder was stinging, but Maria couldn't help laughing at his effervescent antics.

40. Caustic, stinging, or bitter in nature, speech, behavior, etc.: an Acrimonious answer; an Acrimonious dispute.

41. 28 Her shoulder was stinging, but Maria couldn't help laughing at his effervescent antics.

42. A Shower of rain drove down upon us, each drop stinging like a hailstone.

43. And the rain makes way only for the stinging bite of the north wind.

44. Arachnoiditis is a debilitating condition characterized by severe stinging and burning pain and neurologic problems

45. Through the oil cartels, the United States dealt some stinging slaps to its junior partners.

46. He lit a cigarette and started to foul up the air with stinging yellow smoke.

47. Synonyms for Afflictive include painful, sore, hurting, aching, achy, stinging, excruciating, nasty, troublesome and agonising

48. All Cnidarians are simple aquatic invertebrates with stinging tentacles, which they use to capture prey

49. Other translations include ′′angry, fighting, fierceful, painful, furious, bad, evil, biting, menacing′′, or "stinging catfish".

50. 23 There may be much urging to urinate, smarting, stinging, burning along the urinary tract.