sting

ڈنک
definition
verb
he was stung by a jellyfish
wound or pierce with a sting.
her eyes stung
feel or cause to feel a sharp tingling or burning pain or sensation.
noun
The poor fellow has neither the tusks of the elephant, nor the claws of the lion, nor even the horns or pointed teeth or stings and poison glands.
a 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.
five blackmailers were jailed last week after they were snared in a police sting
a carefully planned operation, typically one involving deception.
translation of 'sting'
verb
ڈنگ مارنا
example
a wasp or bee 'sting'
He crushed the tracking device in his hand, ignoring the 'sting' of sharp metal on his palm.
The cuff sent me sprawling to the floor with a painful 'sting' in my cheek, and a hurt feeling in the pit of my stomach.
I began to bleed at impact and quickly drew my finger away from the 'sting' of the sharp plant.
But they demanded an immediate stop to controversial 'sting' operations where undercover police pose as customers.
The married mother-of-five had been about to go into a haberdashery shop in Burgess Road when she felt a sharp 'sting' on the back of her left leg.
Her words were meant to 'sting' and hurt, to make him feel equally as bad as he had made her now feel.
Earlier this week 11 ticket vendors were detained by Pattaya police in a 'sting' operation.
She found the poison 'sting' still in his body and from the odour, she knew that he had come to the child in the form of a scorpion.
What the books often don't tell you is that there are another set of spikes on the side of the gill plates, which can also inflict a painful 'sting' .
I hissed as my left leg started to 'sting' again from the wound I'd gotten trying to escape the last time.
A Canadian man has been arrested for advanced fee fraud following a 'sting' operation instigated by a Connecticut woman fed up with receiving scam emails.
They were arrested by FBI agents in an undercover 'sting' known as Operation Smoking Dragon.
Let all those who dare to cross you feel the power of your cannons, the bite of rapier, and the 'sting' of your razor sharp wit.
five blackmailers were jailed last week after they were snared in a police 'sting'
They do have a 'sting' in their tail - one venomous spike - but this is only used when under attack.
I recalled the 'sting' of his betrayal
Officers planned a 'sting' operation and handed a marked 500 baht note to pay off one of the men.
I felt the 'sting' of the cold, bitter air
The nine-month undercover 'sting' saw two police officers infiltrate drug users and dealers in the town and buy heroin and crack cocaine from them.
Police set up a 'sting' operation to catch the man distributing the crystalline drug, known as Ice.
a wasp or bee 'sting'
five blackmailers were jailed last week after they were snared in a police 'sting'
The 'sting' from his hand touching it really hurt so I turned around to see what he was doing.
In the old days a method of easing the 'sting' of sunburn was to make a potato poultice which would give rapid relief.
It pooled in his throat and in rivulets across his flat stomach, trickling into the wound with the raw 'sting' of salt.
She would use the nettle to discreetly 'sting' herself when arthritis stiffened her fingers.
Before he could react, a black shadow had descended upon him, causing a sharp 'sting' of pain to run through his right arm.
I swung into the tree and immediately felt a sharp 'sting' of pain surge through my arm.
Their operation had been successful for 8 months before police moved in to arrest them in a 'sting' operation.
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