We have no meanings for "very galling" in our records yet.
1 But the blow at the moment of the stroke is very galling .
2 To a woman of Juanna's somewhat haughty nature this was very galling .
3 His earlier position and treatment in the store must have been very galling .
4 She eyed her sister with a calm and very galling superiority.
5 Her sentimental protestations became strangely mixed with a self-assertiveness very galling to Nancy's pride.
6 It is the only way out of a false position, and a very galling one.
7 They find it very galling that those stuck-up bastards in Dunmanifestin refuse to take them seriously.
8 And not by pleasant methods, but by ways which must have been very galling to free people.
9 Something in her eyes made it very galling to be overhauled and have my blemishes enumerated before her and Croghan.
10 [The contemptuous jealousy of the British army, from the general downwards, was very galling to the provincial troops.
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