paine

IPA: pˈeɪn

Root Word: Paine

noun

  • An English surname, of Norman derivation, meaning someone who lived outside of a city (See Latin pagus).
  • Obsolete spelling of pain [(countable and uncountable) An ache or bodily suffering, or an instance of this; an unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury by violence; hurt.]
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Examples of "paine" in Sentences

  • American Voter you have me thinking of T paine set on fire around my ears.
  • IN SOLIDARITY "we have it in our power to begin the world again." - tom paine
  • And in that respect, bloggers are much more like thomas paine than the NY Times. not in quality, mind you.
  • A.W.: And in that respect, bloggers are much more like thomas paine than the NY Times. not in quality, mind you.
  • LOL @ terry ;x it's so sad that we put thomas paine's "common sense" at the back of his book titled as such, because thomas paine would have hated this lunatic.
  • Wut abowt da rele paony ride wif pikshur tukken? we hab dat. wuz big paine tre acros strete Ai sat awn poany fur pikshur. nd ai hab mai kidz pikshurz awn paoniez tu.
  • Wes even though everybody saw this coming a mile away im glad inglorious basterds got a win from christoph waltz. quentin should have got best screenpay though. paine 10
  • I have gone through this first period of growing paine, but now feel at ease, I can sort my closet and check what to wear in some 20 min. and then go on discovering people, places, etc.

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