sting

कोणतेही दु: ख
definition
verb
he was stung by a jellyfish
wound or pierce with a sting.
her eyes stung
feel or cause to feel a sharp tingling or burning pain or sensation.
noun
The poor fellow has neither the tusks of the elephant, nor the claws of the lion, nor even the horns or pointed teeth or stings and poison glands.
a small sharp-pointed organ at the end of the abdomen of bees, wasps, ants, and scorpions, capable of inflicting a painful or dangerous wound by injecting poison.
five blackmailers were jailed last week after they were snared in a police sting
a carefully planned operation, typically one involving deception.
translation of 'sting'
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example
Suddenly there was a great hollowness in her chest and she fought the sharp 'sting' of new tears.
Pets such as dogs and cats may bite if mis-handled or frightened, and wild animals such as snakes and jellyfish might bite or 'sting' if disturbed.
I recalled the 'sting' of his betrayal
a wasp or bee 'sting'
A Canadian man has been arrested for advanced fee fraud following a 'sting' operation instigated by a Connecticut woman fed up with receiving scam emails.
Before any of the women could speak, Gale felt the 'sting' of something sharp, and willed herself not to look at the doctor's work.
The 'sting' of his satire is often viewed as an attack on the economic and social circumstances of the day.
The cuff sent me sprawling to the floor with a painful 'sting' in my cheek, and a hurt feeling in the pit of my stomach.
It was the FBI doing a 'sting' on a State Police officer.
It pooled in his throat and in rivulets across his flat stomach, trickling into the wound with the raw 'sting' of salt.
Their operation had been successful for 8 months before police moved in to arrest them in a 'sting' operation.
Householders are being tormented by the buzzing wasps and businesses like restaurants and pubs are being plagued by the insects with a 'sting' in their tail.
He crushed the tracking device in his hand, ignoring the 'sting' of sharp metal on his palm.
What the books often don't tell you is that there are another set of spikes on the side of the gill plates, which can also inflict a painful 'sting' .
Officers planned a 'sting' operation and handed a marked 500 baht note to pay off one of the men.
five blackmailers were jailed last week after they were snared in a police 'sting'
Some of it hit my radio man, and I tried to go out and bring him back, and that's when I felt a sharp 'sting' in my shoulder.
She found the poison 'sting' still in his body and from the odour, she knew that he had come to the child in the form of a scorpion.
The nine-month undercover 'sting' saw two police officers infiltrate drug users and dealers in the town and buy heroin and crack cocaine from them.
He rolls along nicely in this manner until the police mount a 'sting' operation and arrest him.
When a £3m deal was struck, the buyer turned out to be an undercover police officer and gang members were arrested in a 'sting' operation at Antwerp airport.
With the 'sting' of the gas still in his eyes he had headed off with hundreds of other youths to join the growing crowds in Namak Mandi - the salt bazaar - in the centre of the city.
A shot fired from less than 5 metres can hurt, like a sharp 'sting' , and on occasion even leave a small bruise, but this all adds to the reality.
It had a man's face with 3 rows of extremely sharp teeth in each jaw, a lion's body and a long tail with a 'sting' like a scorpion's.
These flies do not bite or 'sting' humans, and are considered beneficial, as they are predacious on aphids and other insects.
The 'sting' is usually painful, and there can be serious symptoms, such as stomach pain, difficulty breathing, muscle paralysis and fits.
He used the dampened cotton to dab at her wounds; giving a slight 'sting' each time it touched her skin for how long he held it there.
a wasp or bee 'sting'
I began to bleed at impact and quickly drew my finger away from the 'sting' of the sharp plant.
But they demanded an immediate stop to controversial 'sting' operations where undercover police pose as customers.
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