Gnaw into; make resentful or angry.
1 New Zealand offers support, but issues around immigration and citizenship still rankle .
2 That said; being too discreet may seem to rankle at times too!
3 Ideas rejected peremptorily at the time often rankle , and bear fruit by-and-bye.
4 England snatched defeat from the jaws of victory and that will rankle .
5 Age and fatigue tried to rankle , but he was not let them.
6 Do the Pawnees wish the wounds they give their game to rankle ?
7 That said; an overly softly-softly method may seem to rankle at times too!
8 Those criticisms still rankle , judging by Mr Blair's final words to the inquiry.
9 Losing will be unpalatable but the manner of the loss should really rankle .
10 But Salvini's hardline immigration stance appeared to rankle his coalition allies this week.
11 The wounds inflicted in this desperate conflict continued to rankle for many years.
12 He had the art of not overdoing: he left the arrow to rankle .
13 Again I had that bitter laugh which was to rankle afterward in memory.
14 The points that rankle are artificiality and lack of a history.
15 The ill humor on account of the Dutch revolution continues to rankle here.
16 Men, she told herself, do not forget these things; they rankle .
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