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Example sentences for "pain"

Lexicographically close words:
pailfuls; paillasse; paille; pails; paiment; pained; painefull; paines; paineth; painful
  1. Again he hurried from her sight, half glad For the remembered pain within her eyes; Ashamed of his own soul that it was glad.

  2. Onward she went, too wrenched with pain and wrath To fear, or wonder at her fearlessness.

  3. His confession to some degree of weakness, even to folly, stung his pride of individuality so that he had to soothe the pain by tearing himself from a thought of his folly's partner, shutting himself up and away from her.

  4. Pray forget all about it, and any pain you may have had from J.

  5. She had caught his tortured hand and had wrung a movement of pain from him.

  6. Now, however, they all feel that they cannot keep up their old friendly intercourse with you without mortification to themselves, and pain to you.

  7. His hand had been deeply burned--so deeply that the pain had produced fever.

  8. The young ladies had also pain in the chest.

  9. Think what grief and pain this poor queen suffered.

  10. They said to them: "Certainly, with pleasure, but you will not have much rest; we have a daughter who for seven years shrieks out in pain night and day.

  11. So to bed, and there had a cerecloth laid to my foot and leg alone, but in great pain all night long.

  12. Lay long, my pain in my back being still great, though not so great as it was.

  13. So to supper in some pain by the sudden change of the weather cold and my drinking of cold drink, which I must I fear begin to leave off, though I shall try it as long as I can without much pain.

  14. At home, to the office, where late spending all the evening upon entering in long hand our late passages with Carcasse for memory sake, and so home in great pain in my back by the uneasiness of Sir W.

  15. After dinner I to the King's playhouse, my eyes being so bad since last night's straining of them, that I am hardly able to see, besides the pain which I have in them.

  16. Up, with much pain in my eare and palate.

  17. No; the draught I have given him to dull the pain has had effect: he is asleep.

  18. A long sigh, as if the cool, soft hand had acted like a professors rod in an electrical experiment, and the pain had been discharged.

  19. It is better that the words should be spoken now, and the pain be over.

  20. It was well that he had been saved from declaring his folly to Irene herself, who would have shared the pain her answer inflicted.

  21. He saw in her face the signs of ill-health for which he was prepared, and noticed with pain her tremulousness and shortness of breath after the stair-climbing.

  22. Compromising for the nonce with his teetotalism as well as his vegetarianism--not to pain the hosts--Piers drank bottled ale.

  23. A look of pain passed over the girl's face.

  24. He did not remember that he had been dreaming, but a dull pain in his head and a foreboding of heart had at last so asserted themselves as to banish the unconsciousness of sleep.

  25. I won't give way again," and he took her in his arms and let her cry away some of the pain in her heart.

  26. True, therefore, to her womanly instincts, and pathetically patient with a life full of pain and weariness, she faltered on toward a future that seemed to promise less and less.

  27. Mr. Jocelyn remembered only that he had an intolerable pain in his head and a heavy weight upon his heart.

  28. It seemed to him that he would rather die than meet that hour when into her gentle eyes would come the horror of the discovery, and in fact the oft-recurring thought of it all had caused more pain than a hundred deaths.

  29. During weeks of pain he had almost lived upon the drug, saturating his system with it.

  30. He had become very pale again, but his face wore the impress of pain and irresolution rather than of sullen defiance or of manly independence.

  31. The causes are varied, but the one given is the most common: it is taken to bridge over some emergency or to give relief from physical pain or mental distress.

  32. He had to endure not only the pain of a repressed affection, but also a galling and humiliating sense of unmanly weakness.

  33. Therefore she tried to rest a little from the intolerable fatigue and pain of standing, and to collect her thoughts.

  34. She looked at him, and saw that his face was white with pain and fear.

  35. He didn't want to pain you with the news.

  36. The objects of God's sudden compassion, however, were relieved of the pain of daily hunger; where an egg might have cost two sous, one might now come away with a whole cow for less than twelve cents.

  37. They tithed themselves, enriching him with gold and silver; they also supplied him with horses and other animals, so that he and his household might live without the pain of indigence, and in accordance with his rank.

  38. Driven to distraction by the death of so many of their own men, sobbing bitterly, crying out to Christ, they moved out against those who had inflicted such pain upon them, and reached the field of battle.

  39. Those operated upon were wrought to such a frenzy of excitement and wonder that each one, without an exception, declared that no pain whatever had been experienced.

  40. A wound anywhere will tend to create feverishness everywhere; derangement of the stomach will tend to produce headache, liver complaint to produce pain in the shoulder, etc.

  41. But occasionally rebellions and revolutions are started, which cause much inharmony, pain and disease.

  42. She was greatly agitated, but could not move, owing to intense pain coming on in her corresponding ankle.

  43. In the cell-communities of the micro-organisms there is undoubtedly present the power to communicate on the part of the several cells composing the community, and the pain or discomfort of one part is evidently felt by the whole community.

  44. He states that in every case, he has succeeded in inducing a quiet, peaceful sleep, and a cessation of pain after the injection, which can be attributed only to the belief of the patient.

  45. A young woman witnessing the lancing of an abscess in the axilla immediately felt pain in that region, followed by inflammation.

  46. The pain in the bitten arm became intense, and he saw that he must have something to divert his attention from the wound and his danger.

  47. Carpenter says: "If a psychosis or mental state is produced by a neurosis or material nerve state, as pain by a prick, so also is a neurosis produced by a psychosis.

  48. I have frequently quieted the severest pain by injecting pure water into the arm of the patient.

  49. Within twenty-four hours he was having difficulty with his respiration, and was seized with an acute pain in the region of the heart.

  50. There was the recognized noise of the flying fragments and then a sudden flaming pain in his left arm followed by black unconsciousness.

  51. The answer of the unknown man was singular; but Trent, who was not far from hysteria on account of bodily pain and the mental anguish through which he had been, did not take note of it.

  52. Gentlemen who had been present at the formation of the Constitution could not avoid the recollection of the pain and difficulty which the subject caused in that body.

  53. Words are inadequate to express the feeling of pain and sickness when one has the fever.

  54. There was no great pain experienced at the time, but fifteen minutes later the pain was very great.

  55. In La Gaviota, Frederick Stein, a German surgeon who has been thrown upon the charity of some Spanish peasants, hears a shepherd mention an infallible cure for pain in the eyes.

  56. It drew Lottie to the young man's side while the tears of pain and shame were hardly yet dry upon her burning cheeks.

  57. Madison is almost beside himself with pain in his arm, and I will be detained a little longer.

  58. A twinge of pain awakened the colonel and he looked up, dazed and uncomprehending.

  59. It was now about midnight and all were sleeping except those whom imperative duty or pain kept awake.

  60. Every eye followed her, pain all forgotten for the moment.

  61. Even Mrs. Baron forgot all else now but the pressing necessity of relieving pain and saving life, but she had eyes only for those who wore the gray.

  62. She sat by it now, smoking as lazily as her chimney, in an old chair which creaked as if in pain when she rocked.

  63. Whatever might befall her, so much worse was the fate of others that already she was passing into the solemnity of spirit inspired by the presence of mortal pain and death.

  64. He therefore bravely endured much physical pain in his arm and gave very close attention to duty.

  65. In a general way, any abdominal pain that does not yield in 24 hours to rest in bed with application of external heat, should call for the advice of a physician.

  66. PAIN The accompanying diagrams indicate what ailment may be looked for if there is a persistent pain.

  67. Pain Pain is an indication that there is something wrong with the body that should receive attention.

  68. Collar Bone If the collar bone is broken, it will be known by the pain in the shoulder and the shoulder dropping.

  69. Some boys are more sensitive to pain than others, particularly boys of a highly strung, delicate, nervous nature.

  70. Never let a burn be exposed to the air, but cover it at once if the pain is intense.

  71. Pulse Rate Every man in charge of a boys' camp should have a knowledge of certain physiological facts, so as to be able to make a fair diagnosis of pain and disease.

  72. Rib If a rib is broken it will pain the patient when he takes a long breath.

  73. With the deeper Christian knowledge of God comes also deeper poetic perception of His beautiful earth, and not until man felt with intense pain the transitoriness of this beautiful earth did he begin to love it so ardently.

  74. He passed his hand meditatively across his forehead as if immersed in profound thought, and when she spoke of the weather, he laid his hand upon his heart as if he were suffering from a sudden pain in the side.

  75. Lina who was the most sensible of the two, "what a great deal of unnecessary pain we have given each other!

  76. The acute pain of the operation and the stimulating drink that was given him caused Scoby to open his eyes and, screaming with the agony of the injury, look about the room.

  77. Your greatness is your misery; both are inseparably connected, and must pain and torture you until you kneel down and let both be merged in faith!

  78. We are settled here as well as possible; and after a long interruption, full of pain and unrest, I am once more able to think of the execution of my great artistic plans for the future.

  79. It ain't like a pain in the stomach, Lahoma.

  80. The war in France has made most of us older than we were intended to be, but all the pain and struggle of it was especially hard upon a girl young as Bianca.

  81. Yes, do please talk to me, I am suffering, but I think it is more because I am worried and unhappy than because I am in such pain that I lose my self-control.

  82. She seemed to be in a great deal of pain and yet not particularly unhappy over her accident, only asking that her father be informed that she was in safe hands.

  83. It is a difference in the species of grain, of which the government of Turin is so sensible, that, as I was informed, they prohibit the exportation of rough rice on pain of death.

  84. There will yet remain to them, to protest against the register, as forced, and to issue orders against its execution on pain of death.

  85. I learn with real pain the resolution you have taken of quitting Europe.

  86. I could fly like him and ramble from flower to flower, without pain or dread of any.

  87. For a single instant a poignant taste of bitterness seemed set to her lips; then in a moment the very wide, changeless plain that had caused her pain seemed itself somehow to assuage it.

  88. Gradually she had become hardened; hers was one of those common natures to which custom and pain are opiates, mercifully dulling all sensibilities.

  89. They were even able to alleviate suffering by simply assuring the patient, while in a hypnotic sleep, that he would be free from pain on waking.

  90. This had been his secret, and in his thought of the joyful surprise he was to give his grandmother he had forgotten the pain she might endure by misunderstanding his absence.

  91. His nurse, at the convenient end of another chapter, observed a look of pain and trouble upon the thin face, scarcely less white than the pillow against which it rested.


  92. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abscess; ache; aching; afflict; affliction; agonize; agony; ague; anemia; anguish; annoyance; asphyxiation; asthma; atrophy; bite; bitterness; blow; bother; bread; bruise; burn; chafe; chill; colic; constipation; constrain; convulse; convulsion; cramp; crucify; crust; cut; cyanosis; depression; diarrhea; discomfort; dismay; distress; dizziness; dolor; dropsy; dysentery; dyspepsia; edema; evil; fatigue; fester; fever; fibrillation; flux; fret; gall; gnaw; grate; grief; grieve; grind; gripe; growth; harass; harrow; hell; hemorrhage; horror; hurt; hurting; icterus; inconvenience; indigestion; inflame; inflammation; injure; injury; insomnia; irritate; itching; jaundice; kill; lacerate; lament; lamentation; lesion; malaise; martyr; misery; mourn; mournfulness; nausea; necrosis; nip; offend; oppression; pain; pang; paralysis; passion; pathos; pierce; pinch; poignancy; prick; rack; rankle; rash; rasp; rend; rheum; rub; sadness; sclerosis; seizure; sharpness; shock; smart; sore; sorrow; spasm; stab; sting; strain; stress; stroke; suffer; suffering; tabes; tachycardia; task; throes; toast; torment; torture; trouble; try; tumor; tweak; twinge; twist; vertigo; visit; vomiting; wasting; wound; wrench; wring


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    pain and; paint them; painted black; painted glass; painted many; painted pottery; painted white; painted wood