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  1. verb. uk / stɪŋ / us / stɪŋ / stung | stung. sting verb (HURT) Add to word list. [ I or T ] If an insect, plant, or animal stings, it produces a small but painful injury, usually with a poison, by brushing against the skin or making a very small hole in the skin: Do all types of bee sting? I got stung by a wasp yesterday.

  2. The meaning of STING is to prick painfully. How to use sting in a sentence. to prick painfully: such as; to pierce or wound with a poisonous or irritating process; to affect with sharp quick pain or smart…

  3. 1. (of certain animals and plants) to inflict a wound on (an organism) by the injection of poison. 2. to feel or cause to feel a sharp mental or physical pain. 3. (transitive) to goad or incite (esp in the phrase sting into action) 4. (transitive) informal. to cheat, esp by overcharging.

  4. noun. an act or instance of stinging: The allergic reaction to a sting may be delayed for several hours. a wound, pain, or smart caused by stinging: After an hour or so, the throbbing of the wasp sting subsided to a dull ache. any sharp physical or mental wound, hurt, or pain:

  5. 1. (Biology) (of certain animals and plants) to inflict a wound on (an organism) by the injection of poison. 2. to feel or cause to feel a sharp mental or physical pain. 3. ( tr) to goad or incite (esp in the phrase sting into action) 4. ( tr) informal to cheat, esp by overcharging. n.

  6. STING definition: 1. If an insect, plant, etc stings you, it causes pain by putting poison into your skin: 2. If…. Learn more.

  7. Sting most commonly refers to the wound inflicted by a bee or hornet, or to a kind of burning pain, like the brief sting when your doctor gives you a vaccine. A nasty remark can also sting. "Float like a butterfly. Sting like a bee!"

  8. sting meaning, definition, what is sting: if an insect or a plant stings you, it m...: Learn more.

  9. noun. /stɪŋ/ Idioms. ( North American English also stinger) [countable] the sharp pointed part of an insect or creature that can go into the skin leaving a small, painful and sometimes poisonous wound. the sting of a bee. The scorpion has a sting in its tail. The scorpion has a sting that can be deadly. Topics Insects, worms, etc. b2.

  10. [intransitive, transitive] to feel, or to make somebody feel, a sharp pain in a part of their body. I put some antiseptic on the cut and it stung for a moment. My eyes were stinging from the smoke. sting something Tears stung her eyes. Synonyms hurt. [transitive] to make somebody feel angry or upset. sting somebody He was stung by their criticism.