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ˈsting·ing net·tle N

stinging nettle

I . sting [stɪŋ] N

4. sting no pl (harshness):

bodica f

III . sting <stung, stung> [stɪŋ] VB trans

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stinging nettles

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Get in touch with your medical expert before consuming nettle tea or stinging nettle in any form.
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In this xerosis treatments study, some smarting and stinging was also reported from the use of humectant rich treatment products.
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Vascular plants to be found in the forest understorys include several fern varieties (predominantly woodfern and hay-scented), stinging nettle and jewelweed.
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One played a trebly, stinging slide guitar; the other sang in an anguished, world-weary voice.
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Super-close-ups of garlic, snail fossils, stinging nettle, bat embryos, bone cancer and a ladybug are among the top images this year.
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He's had something of a chequered career but has always come through, although at times smelling of stinging nettle.
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Become an amateur botanist and learn how to identify poison oak, poison ivy, poison sumac, wood nettle, stinging nettle, baby's breath, and leadwort.
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The more unguarded and neglected of these buildings are popular hangouts for tropical bees, wasps, and other such excitable stinging creatures.
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On the court in the WNBA, she was known for her sharp and stinging comments directed at other players.
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These were sharp, stinging words striking the students like a whiplash.
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