
1) Abscam 2) Abscam was one 3) Apiary hazard 4) Attack as a wasp 5) Attack, bee-style 6) Attack, scorpion style 7) Attack, wasp-style 8) Bee attack 9) Bee bite 10) Bee injury 11) Bee killer, at times 12) Brand New Day singer 13) Cause of swelling 14) Celebrated entertainer 15) Celebrated artist 16) Celebrated lyricist
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1) Ache 2) Barb 3) Bassist 4) Bilk 5) Bite 6) Bunco 7) Bunko 8) Cheat 9) Con 10) Deception 11) Entrap 12) Flimflam 13) Gibe 14) Gyp 15) Hustle 16) Itch 17) Provoke 18) Scam 19) Snare 20) Trap 21) Zap
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A bit of music or sound (with pictures if on TV) used to punctuate the programme. Stings are often used at the beginning or the end of a report or to highlight the headlines.
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• (v. t.) Anything that gives acute pain, bodily or mental; as, the stings of remorse; the stings of reproach. • (v. t.) A sharp-pointed hollow hair seated on a gland which secrets an acrid fluid, as in nettles. The points of these hairs usually break off in the wound, and the acrid fluid is pressed into it. • (v. t.) To pierce or wo...
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(from the article `Evans, Gil`) ...notably David Bowie (for the 1986 movie Absolute Beginners), Robbie Robertson (for the 1986 Martin Scorsese movie The Color of Money), and Sting ... ...stops in countries usually overlooked by Western pop musicianscombined to make the Police the world`s most popular band in the early 1980s. The ....
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1. <zoology> Any sharp organ of offense and defense, especially when connected with a poison gland, and adapted to inflict a wound by piercing; as the caudal sting of a scorpion. The sting of a bee or wasp is a modified ovipositor. The caudal sting, or spine, of a sting ray is a modified dorsal fin ray. The term is sometimes applied to the fa...
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(sting) injury caused by a poisonous substance produced by an animal or plant (biotoxin) and introduced into or onto an individual; there may also be mechanical trauma related to the biting, puncturing, or irritation process. the organ used to inflict such injury. bee sting ...
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the modified ovipositor of a worker honey bee used as a weapon of offense.
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the modified ovipositor of a worker honey bee used as a weapon of offense.
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Modified ovipositor of female Hymenoptera developed into organ of defense.
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Sting noun [ Anglo-Saxon
sting a sting. See
Sting ,
transitive verb ]
1. (Zoology) Any sharp organ of offense and defense, especially when connected with a poison gland, and adapted to inflict a wound by piercing; as the caudal
sting of a scor...
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Sting transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Stung (Archaic
Stang );
present participle & verbal noun Stinging .] [ Anglo-Saxon
stingan ; akin to Icelandic & Swedish
stinga , Danish
stinge , and probab...
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something sharpÂ
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sting Definitions: 1. Sharp momentary pain, most commonly produced by the puncture of the skin by many species of arthropods, including hexapods, myriapods, and arachnids; can also be produced by jellyfish, sea urchins, sponges, mollusks, and several species of venomous fish, such as the stingray, toadfish, rabbitfish, and...
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Sting is slang for a hoax; a trumped-up or fake story.
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A short piece of music (from 5 to 30 seconds) played in program breaks or to add drama. Stings are either dramatic music or based on station identification melodies. A musical form of a stab.
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[
n] - a kind of pain 2. [n] - a painful wound caused by the thrust of a stinger into skin 3. [v] - cause an emotional pain, as if by stinging 4. [v] - of insects, scorpions, or other animals
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a sharp organ used by some invertebrates to deliver venom.
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noun a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect`s stinger into skin
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stinging noun a kind of pain; something as sudden and painful as being stung; `the sting of death`; `he felt the stinging of nettles`
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English pop singer, songwriter, bass player, and actor. As a member of the trio the Police (1977–83), he had UK No. 1 hits with `Message in a Bottle` (1979), `Walking on the Moon` (1979), and `Every Breath You Take` (1983). In his solo career he has often drawn on jazz, as on the albums
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