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Filter by Meaning The memory of the accident was rankling in my mind and I couldn't forget about it.
The sound of nails on a chalkboard was rankling and made me cringe.
The guilt he feels for lying has been rankling, making it hard for him to look people in the eye.
The noise from the construction site was rankling and I couldn't concentrate on my work.
The insult he received from his boss was rankling and he couldn't stop thinking about it.
The memory of the accident has been rankling in her mind, causing her to have nightmares.
The pain in his knee was rankling and he couldn't walk properly.
The rankling guilt in her conscience made her confess.
The rankling memory of her failure haunted her for years.
His rankling cough had been bothering him for days.
The rankling shame in him made him hide from others.
The rankling fatigue was making it difficult for him to complete his work.
The rankling sadness in her heart wouldn't let her enjoy anything.
His rankling resentment towards his former business partner never subsided.
The rankling effects of climate change are becoming more evident every year.
The rankling humiliation of being rejected by her crush stayed with her for weeks.
The rankling headache made it hard for her to concentrate.
The rankling consequences of her mistake led to her dismissal from the company.
The rankling fear in her mind kept her from taking risks.
The rankling pain in her knee wouldn't go away.
The rankling disappointment of losing the championship match stayed with him for a long time.
The rankling itch on her back was driving her crazy.
The rankling anger in him made it difficult for him to forgive.
The rankling pain in his knee made it difficult to walk.
The rankling smell of the garbage made her gag.
The rankling memory of the accident haunted him for years.
The rankling smell of cigarette smoke made her feel sick.
The rankling feeling of loneliness made her sad.
The rankling taste of the medicine made him gag.
The rankling sight of the cockroach made her scream.
The rankling heat of the sun made it difficult to enjoy the beach.
The rankling odor of the chemicals made it hard to breathe in the lab.
The rankling noise of the construction site disturbed her peace.
The rankling criticism of his book was unjustified and baseless.
The rankling noise of the jackhammer disrupted the entire neighborhood.
The rankling thought of the upcoming exam made him nervous.
The rankling taste of the burnt toast ruined her breakfast.
The rankling sound of the alarm clock made her groan.
The rankling feeling of betrayal made her cut off all ties with him.
The rankling touch of the hot stove burned his hand.
The rankling injustice of the verdict led to protests across the nation.
The rankling behavior of her classmates made her feel left out.
The rankling criticism of her performance made her doubt herself.
The rankling sight of the littered park made her frustrated.
The rankling memory of her ex-boyfriend made it hard for her to move on.
The rankling effect of the pandemic on the economy led to widespread unemployment.
The rankling feeling of the loss of her loved ones made her depressed.
The rankling texture of the wool sweater made her itchy.
The rankling frustration of the technical issues during the presentation caused delays.
The rankling envy of her friend's success made her feel bitter.
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