Aún no tenemos significados para "more hurtful".
1The fact that my father was a clergyman made matters more hurtful.
2And to have it directed at me was even more hurtful.
3She couldn't bear any more heartbreak, any more hurtful words.
4Such rents are always more hurtful to the tenant than beneficial to the landlord.
5But at times his wit was more hurtful than amusing.
6Nothing can be more hurtful for any people than to dwell upon repulsive things.
7On the whole, the influence of John had been more hurtful than useful to Jesus.
8One lie from a truthful man is more hurtful than all the lies of a liar.
9Nothing can be more hurtful to a youth than to have his soul sodden with pleasure.
10Know thou that the love of thyself is more hurtful to thee than anything in the world.
11But it was difficult to explain: explanations of the kind are generally more hurtful than the original offence.
12It would have been more hurtful if, say, his trousers had fallen down in the House of Commons.
13Thus doing is proved by the testimony of Polus himself to be worse or more hurtful than suffering.
14There is nothing more hurtful to our own minds and hearts than a domineering, contemptuous frame of mind.
15Nothing can be more hurtful to science than the dogmatic assumption that the hypothesis most in fashion is scientific.
16She had provoked all that with just her one word, which was clearly more hurtful than sticks or stones.
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