Aroused to impatience or anger.
1 The question stung Mikhail, because he knew there was truth in it.
2 The reminiscence stung me to the quick; I could endure no more.
3 Nobody else saw any jellyfish, nobody else got stung , Mr McKenzie said.
4 Both schools were stung last year by the progression of St Patrick's.
5 But for some reason this woman's condemnation stung far deeper than most.
6 The moment the bee is stung I release it from the aggressor.
7 The pain in his clouded blue eyes stung Tess to the heart.
8 His reproaches stung her to the quick; they were so bitterly true.
9 They have both also been stung with a fine for public nuisance.
10 The opposition within the Union party had stung him to the quick.
11 Well, her slap hadn't stung me any more than those words did.
12 The Qizara's words stung like sand pellets blown by a harsh wind.
13 Yara looked stung ; he could see her fighting her own anger down.
14 Like the times he had been stung by hornets-itwas nothing serious.
15 When they stung him into revolt he revolted in the opposite direction.
16 But the recent wounds to the group's reputation appear to have stung .
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