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1 But the very softness had a kind of jellyfish sting in it.
2 They're the ones who set up the sting in the first place.
3 Mrs. Lecount had planted her sting in the right place at last.
4 The professor had seen no possible sting in his idly spoken words.
5 She felt there was something of a sting in what he said.
6 I love Saki: very funny and always a sting in the tale.
7 But, says the WMO, there may be a sting in the tale.
8 She felt a sting in her heart; a serpent raged in her bosom.
9 There was no sting in their poverty; no adventitious misery belonging to it.
10 Your words are few; but they have a sting in them.
11 She felt the sting in spite of herself, and she saw the point.
12 There was a late sting in the tail for the inspired Welsh, however.
13 The sarcasm acquired increase of sting in consequence of its being partially well-merited.
14 There was both wit and sting in what he said to the proconsul.
15 It has a long tail with a poisonous sting in it.
16 Hansen said the sting in this series was there for all to see.
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