How To Use Hurt In A Sentence

  • A heart will not be hurt for pursuing a dream, when you truly want something, all the universe conspires to help you complete the.
  • A lot of businesses are being hurt by the current high interest rates.
  • My chest begins to hurt with more insistency, a couple of coughs rippling through me; there's no time for that now though, as my mind cries out in urgency.
  • Xmas hurtles at us like a skateboarding troll trundling downhill - it's big, impressive, but to be viewed with a certain trepidation by those in its path. Toys R Us - Military Sword & Sorcery is coming ("#### Harry Potter! Daddy, where's my axe?")
  • Luckily I didn't hurt myself when I fell.
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  • It most often affects the brain and liver, but it can hurt all organs of the body.
  • The only way to make it last is to turn it into cheese, yoghurt or quark.
  • Possibly one of the most compassionate pieces of music ever made, it asks us, no, arranges that we see the plight of what I'll be brutal and call a lovelorn drag queen with such intense empathy that when the singer hurts him, we do too. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The paddles turned out to be harmless slapsticks, with holes through the actual paddle part so they could cause a loud slapping noise without hurting.
  • She threw down the book and hurtled the bobbin of thread across the room.
  • In the ensuing confusion another 8 persons were hurt.
  • I just didn't understand that the ricochet is the second part you can't hide what you intend, it glows in the dark once you start the path of revenge there's no way to stop the more I try to hurt you the more it hurts me strange, it seems like a character mutation though I have all the means of bringing you fuckers down Killing the Buddha
  • English has hurt me a thousand times, but I still regard it as my first love.
  • Even the chief civil authority of the town was deterred from sallying forth by a remembrance of a predecessor in the provostship who had been buried in a stable mixen all but his head, to the detriment of his clothes and the still greater and more lasting hurt to his dignity. Patsy
  • Rabbit behavior My 12 week old lop ear house rabbit has a thing about nibling my son and she hurts him. how can i stop her from doing it coz he is now starting to get scared of her. i tell him its a sign of affection and i dont want him scared of her please help Answerbag: Latest Questions in Question Categories
  • A young girl and her little brother were seriously hurt when a car ploughed into them on a crossing.
  • When we click on download it says it will hurt our files.
  • The lorry driver escaped unhurt, but a pedestrian was injured.
  • Relationships are like glass. Sometimes it's better to leave them broken than try to hurt yourself putting it back together.
  • Go most urgent, is the most beautiful scenery; hurt the most are always the most real emotions.
  • Of course, it never hurts if a biographer's subject boozes and ... whatever the non-gender-specific equivalent of "wenches" is. ON PARNASSUS FOR 15 MINUTES
  • They hurt for the wounded and the dead but they are eager to continue to attack.
  • If there's no quorum at the July meeting, it's only going to hurt themselves," Moyle said. Amanda Becker: Nevada Ron Paul Supporters Stage Rogue GOP Convention
  • it hurts bad
  • The increase will hurt small business and cost many thousands of jobs.
  • And if some heartless creep makes rude remarks that hurt your friend, you are not responsible for his actions.
  • Ashlee just shrugged the criticism off as usual, but deep down I know it hurts her.
  • Of course, Americansmight very well be the last to know (surprise) andcould be hurt the most (in more ways than one). SO SAY THE BANKERS: Learn to Love the 'AMERO'
  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
  • I'll touch you, all the same, even if they hurt, because I too have to do what I want to doas soon as your menstruation is finished. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • He thought every thing was to be feared from the present state of the affair, and proposed revealing at once all he knew of it to Mr. Tyrold: but Camilla desired him to take no step till she had again expostulated with her sister, who might else be seriously hurt or offended. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • Oh stop blubbing! Your knee can't hurt that much.
  • She had been badly hurt in what police described as 'a savage attack'.
  • Miss dashed off into a fine record with the youth about love and hurt.
  • It hurt his pride when his wife left him.
  • It has hurt itself financially, and the turn to the Right in this country is very serious.
  • It is true, however, my dear Edward, that you have lost your father; but as to this flourish of his unpleasant situation having grated upon his spirits and hurt his health — the truth is — for though it is harsh to say so now, yet it will relieve your mind from the idea of weighty responsibility — the truth then is, that Mr. Richard Waverley
  • Duplicate customer records in a database can hurt earnings through unnecessary mailings.
  • So she sware to him that she would not do him any hurt or ensorcell him, and bidding bring him a fine horse, saddled and bridled with a golden bridle and decked with trappings all of gold set with jewels, gave the old man a thousand dinars saying, Use this.’’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Some people just don't realize how much their words can hurt someone.
  • People panicked and stampeded, blows rained down, people fell and hurt themselves in the melee.
  • a painting, remaining alwaies vnhurt, with their deawie freshnesse, reseruing and holding their colours without interdict of time. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • Also, will coumadin hurt my dog fussy licorice during bliss or renewable dyspepsia or if you must pantothenate for a robust time. Wii-volution
  • The dog hurt one of its pad when it stepped upon a thorny path.
  • When the beans are cold he stirred in more fresh dill and enough strained Greek yoghurt to bind them into a soft dip.
  • He was badly hurt by the end of his marriage.
  • And he maketh a ruthful noise and ghastful, when one proffereth to fight with another: and unneth is hurt when he is thrown down off an high place. Normal Medieval Animal Monday
  • She also claims he squeezed them so hard it hurt. The Sun
  • The fighter could not help flinching from the blow aimed by his opponent,but it saved him from being hurt.
  • The apology must be delayed long enough to recognise the hurt felt by the offended victim - but proffered before there is lasting harm.
  • Memories, beautiful very hurt,memories,memories of the past but can not go back.
  • The ones that we love the most have the greatest potential to hurt us.
  • She has shown that hurtful comments can be turned into a force for good. The Sun
  • Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
  • I'd like a few questions to be answered before all the hurt has gone but time is a healer. The Sun
  • Okay, who thinks the food is delicious and a little pretension never hurt anyone?
  • My sister's always pinching me and it really hurts.
  • Besides, a little time-wasting never hurt anybody.
  • And as he continued to stare at her hat and think, the hurt he had received passed away, and he found himself cudgelling his brains for some way out of the muddle -- for some method by which she could remain on Berande. Chapter 13
  • Having an incompetent person in a ministry leads to frustration, failure, and hurt. Christianity Today
  • In the actual breaking-up moment, the dissolving of what could have been a perfect partnership in fantasyland does hurt. The Lo-Down
  • For instance, I didn't recall the cornered man in the second scenario saying he didn't want anyone to get hurt.
  • Greek yoghurt, as sold in stores, is thick, delicious, dip-making stuff, and it’s far from cheap. Use A Dish Towel To Make Regular Yoghurt “Greek” | Lifehacker Australia
  • Vassili roared in Fon and the daughter came in with a beaker of thin yoghurt which he poured down Selina's throat. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • However, it is two hours into the program and a recurring trend is that these people are hurting as badly as any progressives are in this country.
  • They are not thought to be seriously hurt.
  • The ones that we love the most have the greatest potential to hurt us.
  • When we got home, I had to help her off with her clothes because she could hardly move for fear of hurting her head.
  • He's had a tattoo with the name of a former lover removed, to avoid hurting the feelings of his current inamorata.
  • I am always skint and it is hurting my family and my girlfriend as well as me. The Sun
  • I got in the shower, the hot water seemed to away a tiny bit of my stress and hurt, though not much.
  • As one correspondent puts it, the message that hurt does not mean harm needs reinforcing.
  • It's not fun, it does hurt, abominably, and I do feel like a lumbering bear, huffing and puffing like Pooh on a bad day.
  • Well, at least you weren't hurt. I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies.
  • The hurt or injury need not be serious or permanent but must be more than trifling or transient.
  • Her words were meant to sting and hurt, to make him feel equally as bad as he had made her now feel.
  • You see people leaping out of the way as some great wad of canvas comes hurtling towards them.
  • Ewing is the guy that really hurt us down the stretch, USATODAY.com
  • He could not look at Zoya's hurt face and he walked off.
  • Comments that the food was bland are also quite hurtful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mix the yoghurt with a good pinch of sea salt in a bowl and put to one side. Times, Sunday Times
  • My voice is hoarse and croaky, my hands hurt and I'm still shaking!
  • The ‘Ice-Pick Murderer’ had whacked anyone Kay asked him to and hurt anyone else that he hadn't managed to kill.
  • The officer on the passenger side was thrown clear of the wreck and was only slightly hurt.
  • And when we seemed incredulous he'd look slightly hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it.
  • Anger is hurt that manifests itself into anger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gannon hurt his shoulder when Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa drove him into the ground.
  • My back was hurting badly and I was fainting, losing my senses.
  • Cutting out the obvious milk, butter, cream, yoghurt, and cheese is not enough.
  • It hurtles through two hours of spellbinding dialogue. It makes an untellable story clear and fascinating.
  • Hurts and pains are only temporary. Christianity Today
  • I have delayed closing his bank account - it just hurt too much.
  • But at the same time that the U.S. armed forces are hurting for qualified soldiers, they're also firing qualified soldiers just because they're gay.
  • Critics say he is too unworldly even to understand the hurt he has caused Maori.
  • He was very refined in his conversation -- at least, what I call refined -- for he was one of those persons in whose society one is comfortable from the certainty that they will never say anything which can shock other people, or hurt their feelings, be they ever so fastidious or sensitive. Life of Charles Dickens
  • I speak from experience when I say that breakups hurt.
  • You would be gratified to learn that it hurts like hell and is the size of a volleyball.
  • The most hurtful thing is he saves all the cards and photos. The Sun
  • Voila, the fresh yoghurt is ready for your breakfast. Archive 2007-03-01
  • It doesn't hurt that I wore it when I was a "tweenager" and I vividly remember it as a part of my grief when I lost my first dog. Floating Like a Vapor On the Soft Summer Air: La Haie Fleurie du Hameau
  • The damp air makes my old bones hurt.
  • You get hit on the head and your brain jars and it hurts. The Sun
  • That's because low and falling utilization rates also hurt profit margins, not just once, but twice.
  • How ever did he manage to escape unhurt?
  • You can repair hurt feelings at home. The Sun
  • The past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it.
  • Place the dried flesh in a food processor and add the lemon juice, yoghurt, dill and oil.
  • I do understand the frustration with indisciplined schools though which of course hurts the most disadvantaged most. Whacko ?
  • Sometimes for comic effect — loved how Santana's hilariously torchy "Trouty Mouth" ode to Sam was briefly trending on Twitter — but more frequently for overdue emotional payoff, because as Mr. Shue says, "The greatest songs are about hurt. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • By now, a type of free-style declamation known as ‘recitative’ (literally ‘speech-song’) was being used to hurtle the drama forward.
  • I didn't mean to hurt you.
  • Instead they must feel terribly hurt that the system let them down. The Sun
  • Actually, reasonable potation is not able to hurt nerve cell.
  • How can I tell her without majorly hurting our friendship?
  • Bursting from the trees ahead of him, three black shapes came hurtling towards him over the pine needle floor of the clearing.
  • She had hurt his feelings by saying she wished she didn't have to live with him, and she had insulted his dear, dear, _dear_ picture! The Iron Woman
  • As a pastor, my job is to help and to heal the hurting person, even if you disagree with him.
  • Higher interest rates can hurt stocks because they raise the cost of borrowing to expand businesses and cut into corporate profits.
  • It didn't hurt either that all the art showed her leaping out over futuristic cityscapes with gun drawn. Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs: Anna Mercury | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • One camerawoman leaned over to me a casually said, "I don't care what happens to those guys in the tree, but they the protesters better not hurt that dog. Rabbi Yonah Bookstein: A Rabbi's Testimony: The Repression and Elimination of OccupyLA
  • The horses hurtled past, manes streaming behind them.
  • The pilot regained control and landed heavily but no one was hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cram the lumps of chicken into hot pitta bread with the spiced yoghurt and some shredded crisp lettuce.
  • But so far has he been from stirring and taking away that which is, or contradicting that which evidently appears, that he casts not so much as one single word out of the accustomed use; but taking away all figurative fraud that might hurt or endamage things, he again restored the ordinary and useful signification to words in these verses: - Essays and Miscellanies
  • So far, however, it does not appear to have hurt the company or reduced shareholders to fits of cold shivers.
  • The fact that these three are expert drawers and painters doesn't hurt either.
  • He and an accomplice had brandished an unloaded gun, but nobody was hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a sharp spike in interest rates would hurt some homeowners who have just got their foot on the housing ladder.
  • Don't make me laugh, it hurts (especially after the lid got lifted the latest cesspit in mutual funds).
  • "That's so not true" he countered defensively, looking as if he was genuinely hurt.
  • Greek conservationists say harsh cleaning methods have also hurt them. The Sun
  • It was the kind of thing which really hurt her reputation and it was done for spite.
  • He was shaken and very angry, and even though he wasn't hurt, it was very scary for my son and his wife.
  • A male colleague got 585 for toppling backwards on a faulty chair while another was handed 14,000 after hurting his back lifting boxes. The Sun
  • Massage No one is like a barber's shop clerk said to hurt to be effective?
  • Over a large gin and tonic, he veers between amused bafflement at all the fuss and genuine hurt that he has been cast as a monster. Times, Sunday Times
  • He hurt his leg while playing football.
  • She would not purposely try to hurt you but if you asked her opinion, you would get it, even if it was not what you wanted to hear.
  • But until recently, all the available dishes were based on a couple of sauces, alternatively spiced up with chillies or cooled down with yoghurt or cream.
  • Motorists gave way as the convoy hurtled past and three motorway toll booths raised their barriers to let the cars speed through. Times, Sunday Times
  • Julio's such a cool dude I'd hate to see my buddy get hurt.
  • Stop fooling about with that knife of someone will get hurt.
  • We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help.
  • You can taste good yoghurt through the strawberry, although the fruit dissolves on the tongue.
  • It's been very hurtful, and no one has been prepared to put their names to these allegations.
  • Know that thou shalt not escape unstung, after trampling on the head of a venomous snake, licking the corners of its mouth with its tongue, and who hath been hurt by thy foot. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3
  • Now, even though no one was hurt, there was talk of busting him down to private.
  • The moustachioed cowpoke said, ‘One of our boys is hurt and needs a sawbones.’
  • Here he could thrash about without getting hurt - or hurting anyone else. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now he came away shaking with hurt and rage.
  • The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt.
  • I think that there's room for debate about what is or isn't appropriate for public calling-out, but I think that the word *debate* there is key - not just running with a default assumption of anything possibly hurtful = bad = verboten. Community Is Hard. Deal With It.
  • The wait will not be very long, but your white-haired hair collapse hurt.
  • Holding anger is a poison...It eats you from inside...We think that by hating someone we hurt them...But hatred is a curved blade...and the harm we do to others...we also do to ourselves. Mitch Albom 
  • They were badly hurt in the accident.
  • Anna's arm hurt dreadfully, worse than when she'd fallen off the top of the climbing frame at the nursery.
  • The worse part was facing up to what I had done to myself and the hurt I had caused my family.
  • And can you envision a scenario that would not leave behind embittered relatives who would raise their boys to be the future “terrorists” or “insurgents”, battling in guerilla warfare, using suicide bombers, kidnapping and torturing individual Americans, or whatever else they could do to hurt us in the future? Think Progress » “Guantanamo ought to be closed immediately”
  • Even grown dogs might hurtle him backward or sideways with the impact of their heavy bodies; and backward or sideways he would go, in the air or sliding on the ground, but always with his legs under him and his feet downward to the mother earth. The Outcast
  • The four other people involved were unhurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, it is arguable that one can only achieve ones ends by engaging in means that those who oppose you will understand and that will hurt them seriously enough to make them take notice.
  • I've been really mulling this over, *are* there comments that might not be *that* hurtful to me? Committee meetings
  • Put in bowl and add a heaped tablespoon each of yoghurt and honey. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't know what else could have been so hurtful that, this many years later, it's still unmentionable. THE SAVING GRACES
  • The student complained McCormick was falsely saying they were dating, that he was calling her obsessively and had punched a wall and said "I could have hurt you" after seeing her hug another guy, according to an e-mail Hansen sent administrators recapping the allegations. WCAX - Local News
  • There are 20 classes for hard and soft cheeses, yoghurt, cream and butter.
  • Another time, the Skink commander was fired on by a sniper. Unhurt but furious, the commander directed the Skink's guns to fire in the direction of the sniper.
  • The ones that we love the most have the greatest potential to hurt us.
  • Whisk together greek yoghurt, tahini, lemon juice, crushed garlic and enough water to make a pourable sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with snipped chives and a swirl of yoghurt mixed with the horseradish sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Luke has never done anything to hurt me or spite me, to anger me or make me regret myself.
  • He's always worrying about his weight, so if you want to hit him where it hurts, tell him he's looking a bit fat.
  • In a blog post, city council president Richard Conlin argued that “Delaying the project only increases the danger of a catastrophe and hurts the economy and Seattle taxpayers.” Tunnel Construction Could Be Delayed One Year « PubliCola
  • The most entertaining moment is John Hurt - a distinguished, multi-award winning actor - revealing his foreknowledge of the WH40K universe gained through his son being an enormous fan, and Donald Sumpter dryly pointing out the rarity of being asked to play eight-foot-tall armour-plated killing machines at his age. Actors announced for WARHAMMER 40,000 movie
  • And now the firm is looking to tender out contracts for ingredients such as halal meat, bread, fresh milk, eggs, cheese and yoghurt.
  • As the oil slick from the recent offshore oil rig disaster makes its way to Gulf Coast shores - expected to devastate the precious ecosystem and hurt struggling businesses - the seeds of political fallout for the Obama administration are beginning to sprout. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Monday, May 3, 2010
  • Despite many recent bomb scares, no one has yet been hurt.
  • MH: Yeah, I definitely knew it would hurt, and I kind of worried that I might not have enough at the end, if I did fall back to the group, to outkick everyone. Runner\'s World Racing News
  • The lights went up slowly, in a gradual buildup that didn't hurt the eyes.
  • Imagine a snow-white bowl of yoghurt topped with this glistening, exotic conserve.
  • I chose lightly spiced spinach and chickpea potato cake served with basmati rice, mint yoghurt and mango chutney.
  • Mary dangled be-ribboned trinkets before her the minute she opened her eyes, and they were all in danger of hurting her with overkindness. Three Little Cousins
  • Gavin seems happier than I've ever seen him in Bachelor world, where he lives the life of supermodel Sultan, wooing compliant, star-stuck ladies in deserted theme parks, providing them with burlesque ie stripping classes, going on excursions to clifftop picnics where shrieking fillies are made to hurtle across the cliffs by Tarzan slide, clinging round his powerful torso. The Bachelor: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • And it hurts when we have this clumsy, plodding exchanges because he was my best friend, and now we can't seem to talk to each other without diffidence and discomfort.
  • The bad weather has also hurt the corn crop, which has driven up inflation. Christianity Today
  • My ribcage hurt with the effort of holding my breath as I waited for the handle to turn. RESCUING ROSE
  • As much as it hurt to say sayonara to someone I truly adore, I know it was the right thing for both of us.
  • But they daren't hurt us," cried Smith bumptiously. Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
  • Whatever turns you on -- Still looking she says -- Just don't get hurt, K ? THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • Valery conveys a sense of the viewer's charged state and the imminent darkness in his exclamatory tones, alternating lines with choppy rhythms with those that hurtle towards their close.
  • Your ears start to hurt from the pressure in fifth and sixth gears; now I know why people wear helmets with these machines.
  • Nothing better than downing a two-four and belting out some hurtin 'tunes. The Prine and Dement Set
  • Those have most power to hurt us, that we love.
  • The past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it.
  • Clearly know love is a hurtful things, but we still relentlessness to choose love.
  • The pain in his temple was killing him and his sides hurt from being hit, more than once.
  • Those have most power to hurt us, that we love.
  • Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital deception guarantees a great night out.
  • And thus, of articles of food, those which are unsuitable and hurtful to man when administered, every one is either bitter, or intensely so, or saltish or acid, or something else intense and strong, and therefore we are disordered by them in like manner as we are by the secretions in the body. On Ancient Medicine

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