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Pain - Law Dictionary Search Results
Flinch
To withdraw from any suffering or undertaking from pain or danger to fail in doing or perserving to show signs of yielding or of suffering to shrink
Excruciation
The act of inflicting agonizing pain or the state of being thus afflicted that which excruciates torture
Exclamation
out as an expression of feeling sudden expression of sound or words indicative of emotion as in surprise pain grief joy anger etc
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Endurant
Capable of enduring fatigue pain hunger etc
End
of a field line pole road the end of a year of a discourse put an end to pain opposed to beginning when used of anything having a first part
Easy
At ease free from pain trouble or constraint
Croon
To make a continuous hollow moan as cattle do when in pain
Convulse
an animal body to shake with irregular spasms as in excessive laughter or in agony from grief or pain
Complaint
Expression of grief regret pain censure or resentment lamentation murmuring accusation fault finding
Complain
To give utterance to expression of grief pain censure regret etc to lament to murmur to find fault commonly used with of Also to creak or
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