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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The constant interruptions are paining my ability to focus on my work.
She had a paining in her stomach that made her feel sick.
The criminal was sentenced to a paining of 50 lashes.
He experienced paining in his wrist after falling off his bike.
The lack of representation is a paining for minority groups in politics.
The dentist's drilling was paining the patient's tooth.
The outdated equipment is paining the efficiency of the factory workers.
The paining in her soul was a result of the traumatic experience she had gone through.
The law stipulated that paining should only be used for certain offenses.
She was experiencing paining in her mind after the breakup.
The patient reported paining in his lower back to the chiropractor.
The crowd cheered as the criminal received his paining.
The migraine headache was paining her for hours.
The high cost of living is paining many families in the area.
The strict deadlines are paining the team's ability to deliver quality work.
The athlete's paining muscles needed rest and recovery after the big game.
The lack of diversity is a paining for the HR department.
The paining in her soul made it difficult for her to concentrate on anything else.
The underfunding of public education is a paining for teachers and students alike.
He couldn't play basketball because he had a paining in his ankle.
The lack of infrastructure is a paining for the rural communities.
The perpetuation of stereotypes is a paining for members of marginalized communities.
The outdated legal system is a paining for advocates of social justice.
The use of paining as a legal punishment has been abolished in many countries.
The dog was yelping in paining due to a thorn in its paw.
Paining was used as a deterrent for criminal behavior.
The language barrier is a paining for the immigrant community.
The noisy neighbors are paining my ability to get a good night's sleep.
The severity of the paining depended on the crime committed.
The lack of experience is paining his ability to find a job.
She had to cancel her plans due to the paining cramps during her menstrual cycle.
The court sentenced the thief to a public paining as a form of punishment.
The ongoing construction work is paining the residents of the neighborhood.
His stomach is paining him after eating too much.
The stitches after surgery were paining him for days.
Her tooth is paining her after eating something sweet.
She had to call in sick to work because of the paining flu symptoms.
Her constant complaints are a paining for everyone in the house.
She had to go to the doctor for a paining in her ear.
His knee is paining him after the soccer game.
The ancient society practiced paining as a way of enforcing justice.
The broken elevator is paining my ability to climb stairs.
The complicated tax laws are paining my ability to file my taxes on time.
The poor Wi-Fi connectivity is a paining for students trying to attend online classes.
She tried to hide her paining behind a smile, but her friends could see through it.
The impact of globalization on local economies is a paining for small business owners.
Her feet are paining her from standing all day.
The heavy traffic is paining my ability to get to work on time.
His eyes are paining him from staring at the computer screen for too long.
In some cultures, paining was considered a form of public entertainment.
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