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Examples for "hurt "
Examples for "hurt "
1 However, economic pressures continue to hurt Mongolia ahead of June presidential elections.
2 This year, however, market tumult has hurt Paulson along with many others.
3 However, concerns about slowing global growth could continue to hurt commodities prices.
4 The political crisis has hurt business confidence and halted much government spending.
5 But he said extraction technology should not hurt health or the environment.
1 So they ate their huckleberry - pie , and then Mr. Thimblefinger told the story.
2 They prefer albumen and starch and nitrogen to huckleberry pie and doughnuts.
3 There was one small huckleberry plant to which I had a particular attachment.
4 Ida said look at the variety she's got, cherry, huckleberry , strawberry-
5 I'll be as mum as a clam climbing a huckleberry bush.
1 In England it may be known as the whinberry or wimberry and hurts becomes urts .
2 Some one cried, "Hot stuff, boys-let'em 'ave it where it ' urts most!"
3 It 'urts so bad, it does.
4 She putts 'er 'and over 'er 'eart: 'It 'urts me,' she says; 'but 'twill sune be better,' she says.
1 In England it may be known as the whinberry or wimberry and hurts becomes urts.
2 Hazel was picking wimberry - flowers from their stalks.
3 On the far outer reaches of the Peak District, Wimberry Rocks stand menacingly above the Dovestone Reservoir.
4 His new route at Wimberry looks hardcore.
1 But the tea and the bread and butter and the whort jam were like no food on earth.
2 There are even other names for this tiny, delicate plant and fruit: whortleberry, shortened in southern counties to Whort Sunday or even Hurt Sunday.
3 " Whort price thet brikewater?"
1 In England it may be known as the whinberry or wimberry and hurts becomes urts.
2 A scent of whinberries made her little nostrils dilate with expectation.
3 When you can't get eggs you have blackberries and whinberries .
4 Walked up the mountain, saw great quantities of whinberries ; a delightful stream of water near the summit.
5 After much trouble about beds we had tea with old bread, butter, plenty of sweets, also whinberries , etc.
1 Vaccinium myrtillus , whortle, or bleaberries, -on the dry hillocks of Wolmer-forest.
1 You may have already been picking and enjoying that most delicious of wild fruits - the bilberry or blaeberry or fraughan .
1 Cautiously he tasted the big blue whortleberries that grew on high bushes; near water, and found them delicious.
1 Other names for the fruit are Blueberry, Bulberry, Hurtleberry , and Huckleberry.
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Translations for common bilberry