Definitionn. soreness or irritation of the skin caused by friction
Last update: June 25, 2015
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Chafing-dish >> [Please select]
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A sick man, too, unhappy in his exile, chafing against his restrictions, lonely and irritable. [Please select]
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Sybil had been kneeling at the old woman's feet, soothing her and chafing her hands. [Please select]
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He was chafing on his feet like a caged animal. [Please select]
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He put out his hand again with a chafing sort of motion. [Please select]
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The chafing-dish fell from her hand, and the omelette rolled, a grotesque mass, upon the carpet. [Please select]
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No, they will pass on, passing, chafing against the low rocks, swirling, passing. [Please select]
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Wilson, chafing under the delay, was obliged to admit to himself that it was best. [Please select]
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Inspecting his chafing prisoner now with narrowed, speculative eyes which glinted keenly, he fell presently to whistling softly, laughed and with tantalizing abruptness fell silent again. [Please select]
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[Footnote 2: "Chafing and raging, he swalloweth the ground, neither doth he make account when the noise of the trumpet soundeth." [Please select]
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