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Sentence example with the word 'rankle'
rankle
afflict, break up, cut, fester, grind, irritate, molder, pierce, rack, sink in, tweak
Definition
v.
gnaw into
Last update: June 29, 2015
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Her bad remarks
rankle
d him for days.
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Surely, this must
rankle
more than any other defeat.
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The rising and Connollyâs new stature never ceased to
rankle
him, and in private he frequently traduced his old underling.
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The latter allusion struck deep, and the injury
rankle
d.
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The wound was poisoned, and would
rankle
and fester to the end of that proud life.
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I know what wound
rankle
d; 'twas for your wife's sister you fought--not the cards.'
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That incivility of Lady Fareham's in the matter of an unreturned visit had
rankle
d deep in the bosom of the King's imperious mistress.
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It will
rankle
long; you cannot get it out--you are married to the king now, and Zoroaster has turned priest for love of you.
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It would have
rankle
d in me more than it did, if I had not regarded myself as eliciting it by being so set apart for her and assigned to her.
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