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stinging

English

Etymology

From Middle English styngyng; equivalent to sting +? -ing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st????/
  • Rhymes: -????

Adjective

stinging (comparative more stinging, superlative most stinging)

  1. Having the capacity to sting.
    stinging nettles
  2. (figuratively) Precise and hurtful
    • 2017 September 27, David Browne, "Hugh Hefner, 'Playboy' Founder, Dead at 91," Rolling Stone
      That same year, a young Gloria Steinem went undercover as a Playboy Bunny at one of his Playboy Clubs and wrote a stinging inside critique of the magazine's ethos and chauvinism in an article, titled "A Bunny's Tale," which was published in Show magazine.

Derived terms

  • stingingly

Verb

stinging

  1. present participle of sting

Noun

stinging (plural stingings)

  1. The act by which someone receives a sting.
    the stingings of scorpions
    stingings of remorse

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crabbed

English

Etymology

From Middle English crabbed; equivalent to crab +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?æbd/
  • Rhymes: -æbd

Adjective

crabbed (comparative more crabbed, superlative most crabbed)

  1. Bad-tempered or cantankerous.
    • c. 1610-11, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act III scene i[1]:
      [] O, she is / Ten times more gentle than her father's crabb'd, / And he's composed of harshness.
  2. Cramped, bent.
    • c. 1800 Robert Southey, Winter:
      A wrinkled crabbed man they picture thee,
      Old Winter, with a rugged beard as grey
      As the long moss upon the apple-tree; []
  3. (of handwriting) Crowded together and difficult to read.
  4. (aviation, of an aircraft) Pointed at an angle to the runway during approach and landing to compensate for a crosswind.

Derived terms

  • crabbedly
  • crabbedness

Translations

Verb

crabbed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crab

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • crabbid, crabbyd, crabbede

Etymology

From crabbe +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?krabid/, /?krab?d/

Adjective

crabbed

  1. immoral, backwards, savage, rapacious
  2. crabbed, ill-tempered, vengeful
  3. (rare) Moving in reverse.

Derived terms

  • crabbednes
  • crabbidly

Descendants

  • English: crabbed
  • Scots: crabbit

References

  • “crabbed, ppl.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-07-07.

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