We found 49 examples of how to use sting in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 49.
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1. | Her lips are more tender than rose-buds, her mouth is sweeter than the honeycomb, and yet that kiss has left a sting sharper than the sting of a bee! | |
2. | I got a nasty sting from a wasp. | |
3. | Do those insects sting? | |
4. | I got a bee sting. | |
5. | Do these insects sting? | |
6. | The bar was so smoky that my eyes started to sting. | |
7. | Some learned writers have compared a Scorpion to an Epigram, because as the sting of the Scorpion lyeth in the tayl, so the force and virtue of an epigram is in the conclusion. | |
8. | Some learned writers have compared a Scorpion to an Epigram, because as the sting of the Scorpion lies in the tail, so the force and virtue of an epigram is in the conclusion. | |
9. | Where did the bee sting you? | |
10. | Tom died from a scorpion sting. | |
11. | You see that I too have a spirit; but my spirit bears the sting of a scorpion. | |
12. | A bee sting can be very painful. | |
13. | A bee sting is a painful thing. | |
14. | Whose sting is more painful: a bee's or a wasp's? | |
15. | Contrary to popular belief, urinating on a jellyfish sting will do very little to help. | |
16. | You apparently haven't known the pain of a catfish sting. | |
17. | The police chief was arrested at a motel in a prostitution sting. | |
18. | If you don't bother the bees, they're unlikely to sting you. | |
19. | That must sting. | |
20. | Her triumph was marred by the fact that Gilbert congratulated her heartily before the whole school. It would have been ever so much sweeter to her if he had felt the sting of his defeat. | |
21. | Fadil had a sting in mind. | |
22. | The police prepared an elaborate sting operation. | |
23. | It could mean that this experience was so raw that even tenderness would sting like hell. | |
24. | Daphnis, perceiving it, laid down his pipe and while he gazed on her charms, he thus sighed to himself: "What eyes are those which are now closed in sleep! What a mouth is that which breathes so sweetly! Neither apples nor wild-flowers have so sweet a scent! Ah! But I fear to kiss it! Her lips sting me to the heart, and like new honey drive me mad! Besides, a kiss would awaken her!" | |
25. | Sami had a sting in mind. |