stinging criticism 2.63   Schools have come under stinging criticism.
  stinging defeat 2.57   And maybe chased off the last ghosts of that stinging defeat.
  stinging rebuke 2.50   This drew a stinging rebuke from Peres.
  stinging attack 2.11   It also includes a stinging attack on the KKK.
  stinging eye 0.86   Others complain of raw red throats, stinging eyes and infected lungs.
  stinging dissent 0.66   But Kennedy, in a stinging dissent, had urged that they do so.
  stinging setback 0.66   The result was a stinging setback for Gingrich.
  stinging loss 0.59   Baker blamed himself, but it was a stinging loss for Hernandez.
  stinging rebuff 0.53   But that in itself was a stinging rebuff to the scandal-ridden egotist in the White House.
  stinging insect 0.46   Honeybees are the most common of the stinging insects.
  stinging jab 0.46   In the third round, Tapia relied more on his stinging left jab to set up his overhand right.
  stinging report 0.46   Last week, the State Department issued a stinging report on human rights abuses in China.
  stinging satire 0.46   The film is a stinging satire on American politics.
  stinging sensation 0.46   I experienced a stinging sensation in my arm.
  stinging shot 0.46   Then Phichitpong again started a move and his stinging shot was parried by Lewis.
  stinging word 0.46   Long after the youthful tears dry, we remember his stinging words.
  stinging blow 0.39   He was out shortly after being struck a stinging blow on the helmet by McGrath.
  stinging letter 0.39   Mrs. Gandhi resigned from Congress two days after receiving a stinging letter from the rebels.
  stinging pain 0.39   Her hand came down on top of a large bunch of them and she felt a sudden stinging pain.
  stinging reminder 0.33   For the Austrians, the defeat was a stinging reminder of their relative outsider status.
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