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pain-free

ADJECTIVE
  1. not accompanied by pain sensations
    pain-free surgery

How To Use pain-free In A Sentence

  • On the sixth morning of his hospitalization, his bowel congestion finally relieved, he awoke pain-free and cheerful and announced, half joking, "Today, I almost feel like living.
  • If you wake up with a cricked neck, begin slowly, says Sammy Margo, a physiotherapist practising in north London: This means moving within your pain-free limits. Three-minute fix ... A crick in the neck
  • That description was far too flat and emotionless and pain-free.
  • Pain-Free Progesterone: Women undergoing infertility treatment are sometimes required to undergo daily injections to deliver the hormone progesterone.
  • But if pain-free stimulus isn't popular, imagine how hard it would be to sell that package to the public.
  • Runner's high, a term coined in the 1970s, can more accurately be described as a release of endorphins that leaves the runner feeling stress-free, pain-free, and overall happy. Gretchen Braun: A Runner's World: Taking on the Full Marathon
  • To a sighted person, reading Braille seems to be difficult and laborious, yet, intriguingly, Kleege describes it as natural and pain-free, and even skim reading is possible.
  • If anyone out there has a magic wand recommendation for pain-free de-boobing of a toddler (or else reassurance that I am not alone in the practice of nursing someone old enough to attempt to stand on her head while doing it) - Barren Mare
  • But utilizing the right sleep posture is just as important as having the right PC posture, especially if you want to enjoy a pain-free morning and day. Improve Your Sleep Posture | Lifehacker Australia
  • All you need is a few pain-free minutes and you'll notice your complexion is looking fresher and more youthful after just one use. The Sun
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