Word: stingingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Four rounds later the rapier began to sting. Young Billy began to maul the Big Boy. He beat him to the punch, socked him as though he had a policeman's billy in his mitt...
...Sting. In San Jose, Calif., a scorpion stung a schoolteacher, and died...
...their first dual indoor track meet, the Yale track team defeated the Crimson, 56-35, at New Haven Saturday. The Mikkolamen captured five first places as against six for the Blue, taking away some of the sting from the loss...
...farmer is stung by a bee. He suffers only a temporary, curseworthy discomfort, forgets it. His blood cells manufacture antibodies against the bee venom. But instead of being turned loose, as they normally should, they may remain attached. The victim is then sensitized instead of protected from bee sting. Six months later he may be stung again. He faints, dies. This is allergic shock...
...been found to deal with the night-bombing menace and equipment is being rapidly completed. Of course, I'm not at liberty to give you any details of the methods to be used, but I confidently believe it will not be long now before all the weight and sting has been taken out of the night bombers." Good guessers thought the device was a new detector that would enable pursuit planes to find raiders at night. > In London, Minister for Aircraft Production Lord Beaverbrook had more specific good news. Guardedly he spoke of some new plane models. The Tornado...