Use "rankle|rankled|rankles|rankling" in a sentence

1. Her comments still rankled.

2. His comments still rankled.

3. The insult rankled in his mind.

4. You burrow and rankle in his heart!

5. Fourth Master Liu's harangue rankled in each heart.

6. The insult still rankled in his mind.

7. The dimensions of the Brys'ballroom must rankle her.

8. His decision to sell the land still rankled with her.

9. Greg's jibe about the dress being like a shroud rankled.

10. The only thing that rankles me is what she says about Ireland.

11. It rankled him to be coerced into this game.

12. The boil on my right arm rankled whenever I wrote.

13. The horses that got away during his enforced absence continue to rankle.

14. But the question still rankles: Can a participating Olympic athlete be openly gay today?

15. They paid him only £10 for it and it really rankled.

16. The injustices they did me rankled me for a long while.

17. Britain's refusal to sell Portugal arms in 1937 still rankled with him.

18. The insult that his sister hurled at him still rankled in his mind.

19. The noise that trunks and ambulances made in the street rankles me every day.

20. If Thou be the Son of God. The words rankle with bitterness in his mind.

21. Notwithstanding my right I am set at nought; in my wound rankles, sinless though I am.

22. Although such incidents rankled, the cutter crews' sense of humour soon surfaced to erase the bad memories.

23. This is because the organizational structure of scallop muscle dried by oven was more loosen and easy to rankle .

24. We chattered about Ipswich and I found the business of Scawsby's treatment of my mother still rankled in my heart.

25. What really rankles is the loss of the idea that these bodies are broadly representative of the communities they serve.

26. Two shows, or rather no-shows, in one week at the Club Congress have left some fans rankled and cranky.

27. As wise old Ben Franklin used to say: "If you argue and rankle and contradict, you may achieve a victory sometimes;"

28. Archducal •cackle, crackle, grackle, hackle, jackal, mackle, shackle, tackle •ankle, rankle •Gaskell, mascle, paschal •tabernacle • ramshackle •débâcle

29. More dramatically, the report recommends joint policies to "respond to Chinese currency market interventions and tools to combat predatory pricing by Chinese firms” which, if exercised, is likely to rankle China.

30. Vice President Joe Biden says that while US statements about human rights may, as he put it, "rankle" some in China, it is an issue that still needs to be discussed.

31. Chelsea lost to Liverpool by a solitary goal in last season's semi-final, and it is a loss that will clearly rankle with Mourinho until his Chelsea side claim Europe's premier prize.

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33. The costs continued to rankle with those who thought manned space flight a waste of money, and three decades spent stuck in low-Earth orbit never stopped frustrating those who wanted to go farther.

34. The song ended in a Caterwaul of feedback as they stumbled off stage, leaving in their wake trashed guitars and a bemused Jonathan Ross.: They raised such a Caterwaul when Thompson entered a Burmese in a San Francisco show in 1938 that he withdrew from the proceedings.: The words Britain's best young spellers found most difficult were rankle, Caterwaul, pleasurable and totem.