The meaning of Sting
Sting – definition
nounA 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.
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The poor fellow has neither the tusks of the elephant, nor the claws of the lion, nor even the horn…
verbWound or pierce with a sting.
Usage examples:
He was stung by a jellyfish
verb(esp. of insects, plants, and animals) to produce a small but painful injury by making a very small hole in the skin
Usage examples:
[ i ] why do bees sting?, [ t ] cold air stung jack’s lungs., [ i ] the soap made his eyes sting., …
verbTo charge someone a large amount of money for something, especially when this is unfair
Usage examples:
Sting sb for sth the bank stung me for €50 in charges., we have been stung by rising interest rates.
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Word origin
Old English sting (noun), stingan (verb), of Germanic origin.
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