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51sting — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. smart, tingle; irritate, trouble, pain; bite, wound; nettle, gall, goad. See resentment. n. wound, prickle, smart, irritation; stimulus, goad; stinger, prickle, nettle. See pain, pungency, sensibility …
52sting — • hugg, rapp, stöt, stick, sting, bett …
53Sting — The short sword of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. An knife manufactured in Gondolin in the First Age, carried away as spoil by the creatures of Morgoth who destroyed that city. It was rediscovered millennia later in a troll hoard by Bilbo Baggins …
54sting — [stɪŋ] (past tense and past participle stung [stʌŋ] ) verb I 1) [I/T] if an insect, animal, or plant stings you, it hurts you by putting poison on or into your skin 2) [I/T] to be affected by a sudden pain or uncomfortable feeling, or to make… …
55Sting — /stɪŋ/ (say sting) noun (Gordon Sumner), born 1951, British pop singer, songwriter and environmental activist; leader of the group The Police in the 1980s before solo career …
56sting — s ( et, sting) …
57sting — 1. n. operation to ensnare criminals. In a brilliant sting operation, the police shut down a major drug smuggling operation. 2. v. capture and/or arrest somebody 3. v. cheat; deceive; swindle …
58sting — įgėlimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Geluonies (pvz., bitės) įleidimas, gyvatės nuodingų dantų įsmeigimas į gyvūno ar žmogaus kūną. atitikmenys: angl. sting vok. Schlangenbiss, n; Stechen, n; Stich, m rus. укус, m …
59sting — see if you gently touch a nettle it’ll sting you for your pains; grasp it like a lad of mettle, an’ as soft as silk remains …
60Sting (musician) — Sting Sting at the 2009 premiere of Moon Background information Birth name Gordon Matthew Sumner Also kno …