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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The stagehands chafe the cables to the rigging to lift the heavy equipment onto the stage.
The repetitive task began to chafe on the worker's spirit.
The delay in the flight schedule started to chafe the passengers' nerves.
The student began to chafe when his professor kept repeating herself.
The team started to chafe under the coach's strict training regimen.
His insistence on always being right started to chafe on his friends.
She began to chafe when her boss kept criticizing her work.
The chafe of his wet shoes against his skin caused blisters.
The singer's microphone caused chafe on her chin.
The chafe from his rough jeans rubbed his skin raw.
The constant friction caused the metal to chafe.
The constant rubbing of the metal against the wood caused it to chafe.
The sandpaper began to chafe the wood, smoothing out the rough edges.
The chef's constant criticism began to chafe the young apprentice.
The lack of recognition for his hard work was a chafe to his ego.
The repetitive melody of the song was a chafe for her ears.
The constant noise from the construction work next door is a chafe to my nerves.
The incessant barking of the neighbor's dog was a chafe to my peace of mind.
The wait in the long queue at the airport was a chafe to the traveler's temper.
The frequent power outages were a chafe to the neighborhood's peace.
The scratchy fabric of the shirt was a chafe to my skin.
The constant buzzing of the fly was a chafe to the old man's ears.
The scratchy material of the dress was a chafe to her skin.
His bad attitude was a chafe for his coworkers.
The repetitive sound of the alarm clock was a chafe to her nerves.
The traffic jam on the way to work was a chafe to his daily commute.
Her constant complaining about the weather was a chafe for her friends.
His nagging about the dishes became a chafe for his roommate.
The strict dress code was a chafe to the employees' comfort.
The constant bickering between the siblings was a chafe to their parents.
The homework assignments were a chafe for the students during their summer vacation.
The noisy traffic was a chafe to the city's tranquility.
The repetitive nature of the task was a chafe to the worker's enthusiasm.
The mosquito bites were a chafe for the hiker on the trail.
The student's persistent questioning was a chafe to the teacher's patience.
The lack of organization in the event was a chafe to the attendees.
The late arrival of the guests caused a chafe to the hostess.
The constant interruptions were a chafe to his concentration.
The hiker had a chafe on his heel from wearing tight shoes.
The horse had a chafe on its back from wearing an ill-fitted saddle.
The athlete had to stop running because the chafe on her inner thigh was too painful.
The bandage was applied to the chafe on his heel.
The baby's diaper rash had turned into a painful chafe.
The child had a chafe on his elbow from falling on the pavement.
The hiker applied a balm to the chafe on his thigh to relieve the pain.
The new security measures chafe some employees.
The constant noise from the construction site began to chafe on the neighbors' peace.
I always chafe my hands together to warm them up when it's cold outside.
The tight seat belt started to chafe against her neck.
The trainer began to chafe the horse's legs before the race.
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