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Перевод: smarting
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Тезаурус:
- Injuries from sharp instruments with stinging and smarting.
- With some Tory representatives still smarting over their humiliation in the European Parliament elections, Mr Major said it would be a terrible mistake for Conservatives to become defensive or defeatist about their role in the Community.
- Both have much to play for, for Luton have again given themselves a chance of escaping the drop into the Second Division while Forest are still smarting from their Rumbelows Cup defeat by United at Wembley last Sunday.
- Jack stayed where he was, his face still smarting from the punch.
- I tried to make my excuse sound plausible, but I fear I did hurt him; he had been pronounced unfit for military service and he was lonely and smarting at his exclusion from the experience of his peers.
- She whipped these out to try and smother the blaze, her eyes smarting with the smoke.
- There may be much urging to urinate, smarting, stinging, burning along the urinary tract.
- A public fuss about sovereignty, the government reckons, might inflame feelings even more and touch off really ugly incidents, maybe bloodshed, in an area already smarting from the harsher side of unity, collapsing firms and soaring unemployment.
- "I believed in what I was doing," he told the lawyers, smarting at the implication that maybe he didn't; "Once I talked to Ollie the first or second time, man I believed."
- Ardiles's side were not sure whether they were on their heads or their tails as Bolton, still smarting from a refereeing decision they believed had denied them victory in the tie at the County Ground, swept forward.
- Burning, smarting and dryness of the throat with great redness and sometimes swelling.
- He is still smarting after Tuesday's controversial umpire call, which cost him the race against Kanza, Koch's other boat.
- He is still smarting from a put-down in the magazine City Limits which condemned his Around the World in Eighty Days as an exercise in "male back-slapping imperialism".
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