pains

IPA: pˈeɪnz

noun

  • Trouble taken doing something; attention to detail; careful effort.
  • Alternative form of PAINs
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Examples of "pains" in Sentences

  • But, this was accomplished by the tireless efforts and pains of the Navy.
  • Expect nothing but screeching growing pains from the bigots from now to eternity.
  • Top prospect Josh Hamilton, who missed most of last season with back pains, is having more trouble.
  • The third time I stop half-way with shin pains, hobble home, and put my running shoes away for another six months.
  • "Short-term pains from fiscal austerity will be long-term gains for the dollar and the economy," said Mr. MacQueen.
  • The part where you mention birthing pains is way, way lighter than say the section where on this same post you start with E-visit etc. and the rest it is nice and legibly darker.
  • I think the "chest pains" was a ruse to gain access to the hospital records and search for evidence of a forged Obama birth certificate OR he is actually having reflux pains from the vile he spewes on the airwaves everyday.
  • Back in the late 19th century, there was no shortage of short-term pains caused by the early macro-drivers of the industrial revolution - the death of the entire "craftsman" socio-cultural class, the re-concentration of population against the new workforce demands, virtually all of the "start-ups" of that age either driven out of business or, if lucky, bought out by the likes of Rockefeller.

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