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1 And so what they really need, above all, is a little discomfort .
2 A show of force with no danger, but maybe a little discomfort .
3 Both the air and the water were warm, and he felt little discomfort .
4 It caused her no little discomfort , but she could never withstand its power.
5 For the rest, Lucretia's carriage towards her gave her little discomfort .
6 It's all over, and Murray eases into the fourth round with little discomfort .
7 The cabin broke the force of the wind, and there was really little discomfort .
8 A little discomfort never troubled a child, said Mr. Leechcraft.
9 Each little discomfort taken separately would have been altogether negligible.
10 But servants never will put up with a little discomfort .
11 Hey, what's a little discomfort compared to loss of life?
12 He can step over puddles and streams with little discomfort , unless the water touches him.
13 Master Gresham showed no little discomfort at seeing them; still, to avoid them was impossible.
14 Suffer a little discomfort for the sake of peace.
15 After this melancholy reflection, he prepared to pass the night with as little discomfort as possible.
16 One of the women said the morning's mammogram had caused only "a little discomfort " .
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