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sting

sting [ sting ]


verb  (3rd person present singular stings, present participle stinging, past and past participle stung [ stung ])
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb inject somebody with toxin: to prick somebody's skin and inject a small quantity of a poisonous or irritant substance, causing a sharp pain that is often followed by itchiness and swelling

2. transitive and intransitive verb feel or cause sharp pain: to feel a sharp pain, usually only for a short period of time, or make somebody do this
His eyes were stinging with the onions.

3. transitive verb upset somebody: to make somebody feel upset, hurt, or annoyed
I was stung by her harsh criticisms.

4. transitive verb goad somebody: to urge somebody on, usually with criticism
words that stung them into action

5. transitive verb overcharge somebody: to overcharge somebody for goods or services ( informal )
They stung me £800 for repainting the wall.

6. transitive verb borrow from somebody: to borrow money from somebody ( informal )
I might be able to sting my old man for a tenner.



noun  (plural stings)
Definition:
 
1. wound caused by sting: a skin wound that may hurt, swell up, and itch, caused by an insect, plant, or animal piercing the skin and injecting a small quantity of a poisonous or irritant substance

2. poison-injecting organ: the sharp organ through which an insect or other animal injects poison to immobilize its prey or for defence.
North American term  stinger1


3. sharp pain: a short sharp pain, e.g. that caused by the application of an antiseptic to a fresh wound

4. hurtful quality: the hurtful nature of something such as criticism

5. power to upset: the power to inflict mental or emotional discomfort
threats that have lost their sting

6. North America orchestrated swindle: an underhand scheme, especially a carefully planned and orchestrated swindle ( slang )

[ Old English stingan< Germanic]

stinging adjective
stingingly adverb
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