Chafe Mnemonic
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chafe
chafe
/tʃeɪf/
Examples
- Straps can chafe or cut the skin.
- Chafe is also likely to occur on the nipple.
- Chafe and his party then returned to shipwreck camp.
- Linguist Wallace Chafe finds the relationship unlikely.
- Miners liked the pants, but complained that they tended to chafe.
- Most students are chafing at the prospect of the upcoming exams.
- The game was designed by Del Chafe and programmed by Wes Cumberland.
- One common location for chafe to occur is the runner's upper thighs.
- Toby continues to chafe under the yoke of his repressive stepfather.
- Indeed, many Canadians chafe at the fact that the Queen is our Head of State.
soreness and warmth caused by friction
noun
anger produced by some annoying irritation
noun
become or make sore by or as if by rubbing
verb
feel extreme irritation or anger
verb
cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
verb
tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading
verb
cause friction
verb
warm by rubbing, as with the hands
verb
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"Chair + Safe. Rubbing against the rough chair is not safe."
"Chair + Safe. Rubbing against the chair so much, it's no longer safe to sit."
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