ablate, bruise, embitterment, fume, heat up, limation, prolong the agony, rub away, set up, superheat, wound
Definitionn. soreness and warmth caused by friction
Last update: April 30, 2017
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He had a nasty chafe on his knee. [Please select]
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This collar chafes the dog's neck. [verb]
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He chafed incessantly. [Please select]
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Chafe under the attempted curtailing of their privileges; about Christmas 1893 the Greek patriarch caused all the Orthodox churches to be closed as a protest; and the Armenian agitation entered upon a serious phase. [Please select]
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"Ay; how poor Captain Ward would have chafed under this delay." [Please select]
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He took one of the limp hands in his and began to chafe it, while Mrs. [Please select]
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It chafed under the fetters of a white man's administration, lightly as those fetters sat. [Please select]
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"As for my laurels, they have not yet begun to chafe." [Please select]
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And he was a man to chafe at all restraints. [Please select]
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He knew better than to chafe at the inevitable. [verb]
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This naturally chafed him, for, having no intellectual resources, he found solitude oppressive. [Please select]
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