Will it hurt?”
I hope I hurt them.
Jimmy is hurt because everything is the same.
That man should be at woman’s command, and yet no hurt done!
“I will make you hurt.”
Did I want to hurt the baby?
But for me being hurt is about disappointment.
“The Hurt Locker” has taken in a little more than sixteen million dollars.
Hurt people hurt people, hurt people seek relief.
This is not going to hurt Trump, and it’s not going to hurt Carson.
After Hurt watched the tape, he said, “I thought, Finally, this behavior is coming out.”
We’re hurt by the ways in which African-Americans are being hurt in this country.
Trump denounced it, and last year, in a tweet, he called Hurt a “dummy dope” who “wrote a failed book.”
“I know he has hurt, in several instances, he’s hurt us as it relates to negotiations that were underway by tweeting things out,” Mr.
They hurt a lot of people, they hurt a lot of businesses, have a lot of mental health consequences, and they hurt children.
This would hurt the supply side of the economy, if workers are kept at home, and the demand side, as travel bans and shop closures will hurt spending.
Toward the end of the book, you write, “This novel has hurt everyone around me, it has hurt me, and in a few years, when they are old enough to read it, it will hurt my children.”
Guymon alleged in the resolution that Romney "consistently publicly criticized President Trump" and that the senator's comments "not only hurt President Trump's reelection but hurt other Republicans on the ballot."
“The decision to restrain Floyd was reasonably justified,” Gray wrote, adding: “Based on Floyd’s actions up to this point, the officers had no idea what he would do next — hurt himself, hurt the officers, flee, or anything else, but he was not cooperating.”
“Obama increased perceptions of his readiness to be president by picking Joe Biden whereas McCain hurt himself by picking Sarah Palin,” Devine said, adding: “You can really hurt yourself as a presidential candidate by picking someone who is not clearly qualified.”
hurt
adj all
- suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle
noun state
- any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.; the condition of an injury
verb perception
- be the source of pain
noun feeling
- psychological suffering
verb body
- give trouble or pain to
Example: This exercise will hurt your back
adj all
- damaged; used of inanimate objects or their value
verb emotion
- cause emotional anguish or make miserable
noun feeling
- feelings of mental or physical pain
verb change
- cause damage or affect negatively
Example: Our business was hurt by the new competition
noun event
- a damage or loss
verb emotion
- hurt the feelings of
Example: She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests
noun act
- the act of damaging something or someone
verb perception
- feel physical pain
Example: Were you hurting after the accident?
verb body
- be in pain
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