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1 There was a sting to the flakes which made them rather disagreeable.
2 How easy it is to attach a sting to an innocent remark!
3 I've heard that urine causes the pain of the jellyfish sting to ease.
4 The touch of his lips was like a pleasing sting to her hand.
5 Effendi, God hath given thee a wasp's sting to thy tongue.
6 Now, madam, have you any other sting to wound me with?
7 And there's enough sting to it, too! said Stolpe, much gratified.
8 If you like some sting to your food, add a dash of cayenne pepper.
9 Her words drove a sting to the heart of Godfrey.
10 He learns how to sting to death those whom he dare not attack openly.
11 Those two-tined steel forks were a positive sting to her.
12 I did not blame her, but I felt the sting to my heart's core.
13 They will, with one accord, sting to death any hapless creature who draws near.
14 It is what gives the sting to a belly flop.
15 O conscience, upright and stainless, how bitter a sting to thee is little fault!
16 Jealousy began to add its sting to the other reasons good for hastening his revenge.
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