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View definitions for be in pain

be in pain

verb as in bleed

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Spurs boss Postecoglou was left with some late concerns after Son Heung-min limped off in the 71st minute, and Archie Gray appeared to be in pain late on.

From BBC

“In a lecture earlier that week, my professor had literally said the best products solve a pain point, because people will spend money to not be in pain,” Pavone said in an interview with The Times.

“We’ve watched each other struggle and succeed and do well and be in pain,” Linney said.

When the show was announced, it was interesting seeing the reaction on social media of people being like, “I can’t wait to be in pain.”

"I'm tired. I have had three surgeries now. I'm only 28 years old, I always wanted to have a family and not be in pain. When I get up, I can't walk without pain. It's a tough gig," he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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