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stinge

n. (context Australia New Zealand English) An individual who seen to have a stingy demeanour or who lacks generosity.

Usage examples of "stinge".

He closed stinging eyes and, in iron fortitude, pressed his overfaced body to move on.

She blinked rapidly, getting the stinging salt water out of her eyes, but nodded solemnly.

Amadala floated, breath tearing in her lungs, nose stinging, as she watched the spot where Sting had disappeared.

Instead of finding a connection to Elbryan at those times when she sat in front of the darkened mirror, Pony had found only despair at the stinging pain of her loss.

His first instinct was to send a stinging retort back to the woman who had so completely rebuffed him.

Juraviel was to strike terror into their ranks, stinging them in the dark, killing them as they slept.

Kingsmen archers did not run and cower, but turned their great bows skyward and sent stinging volleys at the dragon and its rider.

Furious, the monk whirled, to see a diminutive figure perched on the window ledge, launching yet another stinging bolt his way.

In the event of a stinging, they inject themselves in order to counteract the systemic symptoms of anaphylactic shock.

The angry, stinging pain of fresh injury had long since progressed to the pounding throb of edema.

He ducked wind-borne sparks, his exasperation stinging enough to scale the rust off old iron.

Each note poured out of his stinging throat framed an edged contradiction of dissonance.

Each stinging breath feathered tendrils of hoarfrost on beard and hood.

Still on his feet, though the rocks on the hillsides continued to wail, and the ground quivered like a horse with a stinging fly, he ripped his sword from the scabbard.

Arithon was dealt forced review of smashed dreams, the prismatic linkage of cause and effect replayed to the least stinging nuance.