Stinger Sentence Examples

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  • Stinger is a recumbent bicycle made in the Netherlands.

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  • Finally, get a " stinger suit " to swim in.

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  • Half Price Car Audio has items from Stinger, Kicker, Hifonics and more.

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  • It's available in Hi and Lo and looks very similar to the Stinger style, but has more technical features, like a heavy duty all-terrain outdoor rubber outsole.

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  • After you've been stung, your first duty is to remove the stinger - and fast!

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  • Venom may continue to enter the skin as much as 60 seconds after you've been stung, so the quicker the stinger is removed, the better.

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  • Experts say that removing a stinger within 15 seconds of being stung may reduce the sting's severity.

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  • The first thing you'll need to do is remove the stinger.

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  • Contrary to popular belief, there is no particular method recommended over another for removing a stinger.

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  • Dab a bit of apple cider vinegar to the wound site as soon as you have removed the stinger.

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  • Immediately after being stung, many people find the stinger (which injects venomous poison into the bloodstream) stuck in their skin.

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  • Removing the stinger is a crucial step in treating the bite.

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  • Unlike biting insects, wasps leave their stinger in the surface of the wound, continuing to deposit the venom that causes a reaction when entering the body through the bloodstream.

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  • The first and most important step you can take is to remove the stinger or any traces of it left in the sting.

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  • Unlike bees, yellow jackets do not die after stinging and do not leave their stinger in their victim.

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  • Like the Stinger, you need to have the battery changed by an authorized dealer.

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  • Virgin Record Stores do n't do a ' good deal ' on a gross of stinger missiles to the Arabs, or Iraqis.

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  • To use salves for insect stings, remove the stinger if you can and apply salve to the area.

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  • Check the area of the sting/bite to see if there is an embedded stinger.

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  • You can find styles like urban tiger, digital, ultra violet, desert, retro, pink, blue, orange, woodland, stinger yellow, smokey branch, city camo, safariflage and more.

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  • After stinging, the honeybee normally leaves its barbed stinger in its victim, and then the bee dies.

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  • The scorpion is the symbol for Scorpio, and that wicked stinger tail is no myth.

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  • A " stinger " suit would be recommended for divers to ward off box jellyfish.

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  • On 27 May, the USA sends Stinger antiaircraft missiles to Saudi Arabia in case of Iranian attack.

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  • They have a straight, barbed stinger which can only be used once.

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  • The real stinger is that £ 400 asking price.

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  • The Orange Stinger ride closed and is being re-themed as Silly Symphony Swings, based on the old-time Mickey Mouse cartoon.

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  • If a child has been stung by an insect that has left its stinger, it should be removed by flicking the fingers at it.

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  • Note that if any black dots or marks remain on the skin after removal, you haven't removed the entire stinger yet.

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  • Do not squeeze to get the stinger out or you will release more venom making the sting worse.

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  • Mayflies and dragon-flies danced in the sunlight; lizards darted across the paths; and legions of spiders pervaded the grass, many very beautiful - frosted - silver backs, or curious, like the saltigrades, who took a few steps and then gave a leap. There were crickets in infinite numbers; and flies innumerable, from slim daddy-long-legs to ponderous, black, hairy fellows known to science as Dejeaniae; hymenopterous insects in profusion, including our old friend the bishop of Ambato (possibly Dielis), in company with another formidable stinger, with chrome antennae, called by the natives ` the Devil '; and occasional Phasmas (caballo de palo) crawling painfully about, like animated twigs."

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