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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The lack of appreciation galled the dedicated teacher.
The student was galled by the teacher's unfair grading system.
The friction from her new shoes galled her heels.
The traveler was galled by the airline's last-minute cancellation.
The constant rubbing of the backpack galled his shoulders.
The runner's thighs were galled from constant friction.
The criticism from the fashion police galled the style-conscious woman.
The boss galled the employee with constant criticism.
The worker's palms were galled from holding the shovel for a long time.
She was galled by the untimely interruption during the meeting.
His boss galled him with constant reminders about his work.
The landlord galled the tenant with unexpected rent hikes.
The dancer's feet were galled from practicing for hours in tight shoes.
His feet were galled from walking miles without proper footwear.
The dog's galled paw was treated with medication.
The teacher's belittling tone galled the struggling student.
His galled hands were evidence of his hard work.
The rough fabric of his shirt galled his skin.
The galled tourist was disappointed by the bad weather during her trip.
The galled student couldn't bear the sound of the chalk on the blackboard.
The traveler was galled by the long lines at the airport.
The player was galled by the referee's biased decisions.
She was galled by the constant interruptions during the meeting.
The employee was galled by his boss's unreasonable demands.
She was galled by her neighbor's constant noise.
The constant criticism from her mother-in-law galled her.
The children galled their teacher with their misbehavior.
The delays in the project galled the team members.
The teacher galled the students with excessive homework.
The high prices galled the customers at the store.
The tedious paperwork galled the employees at the office.
The baby's diaper rash had become galled and painful.
The hiker's shoulders were galled from carrying a heavy backpack.
The swimmer's armpits were galled from the constant friction of his arms moving back and forth.
The dancer's feet were galled from practicing on a hard surface.
The dog's neck was galled from the tight collar.
The horse's skin was galled by the ill-fitting saddle.
His feet were galled after walking for miles in ill-fitting shoes.
Her skin was galled by the harsh chemicals in the soap.
His hands were galled from gripping the rough rope.
The dancer's feet were galled from practicing for hours in pointe shoes.
The dog's collar had galled his neck, causing him discomfort.
The seam of her pants had galled her inner thigh.
The horse's skin was galled by the tightness of the saddle.
The constant teasing galled the younger sibling.
The marathon runner pushed through the pain, galled by the blisters on his feet.
His sore leg galled him as he tried to stand up.
The old horse limped along the path, galled by the saddle sores on his back.
The old man's stiff joints galled him as he walked.
The guitarist struggled to play the chords, galled by the soreness in his fingers.
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