Heartburn in a sentence as a noun

This misfeature causes me more heartburn than the others. I have to manually touch all of my build slaves once a month to keep them compiling.

But the people who stop responding or never responded create a lot of heartburn in my life. And the same goes for trying to maintain a social life.

We are being careful about posting the results in the event we need to re-submit to a journal who would get heartburn if they saw the data posted. 2.

And then tere are some clients who are just jerks, but knowing that you're only going to be giving them 80 hours of your time will help assuage your heartburn. I hope this rant helps you or anyone else reading it.

Eventually a judge ruled for him, but imagine the heartburn over the prospect of going to jail for 15 years. Some cops do not like being video-taped even in public.

I do get a lot of heartburn, a lot of email, and a lot of stress. So not only do I find your comment confusing and insulting, I'm honestly completely baffled.

> Coffee before food will make this heartburn worse due to the acidity. I didn't recommend coffee as an antidote to heartburn.

If you wake up in the middle of the night with heartburn, it may well be from the temporary gastroparesis induced by the alcohol. Drink some water and stay upright for awhile.

* Does your diet or other factors give you heartburn or other physiological sleep interrupts? If you can devote 1-3 weeks to checking one of these at a time, that can address a lot of sleep issues.

Not too bad when it's all in one source file, but get a few megabytes of code spread through a few thousand source files, and you've got a formula for chaos and heartburn.

> I rather doubt that prospect would keep anyone at Google up at night – but it would cause plenty of heartburn in the Comcast/Verizon/AT&T etc. executive suites.

I think Amazon's "$50/year data plan" gives more heartburn to Apple strategists than anything Microsoft has put on the table or even hinted at.

For anyone that struggles with allergies, heartburn, acid reflux or digestion, has trouble controlling weight or cholesterol, or simply doesn't have the means to eat well, soylent is for you." is not carefully constructed.

If I accept the state of the universe as you've written it: Offer a payment plan, appealing to the debtor's better nature to get some of this retired immediately without causing him heartburn due to a large cash shock. Get that payment plan in writing, to keep everybody on the up and up.

I actually don't think that there's much point in getting heartburn about the US's standing in the ratings, because a lot of the ratings are probably useless or easily-gamed metrics. And it's critically important for US interests that we make it easy for the world's best and brightest to continue to immigrate.

> "For anyone that struggles with allergies, heartburn, acid reflux or digestion, has trouble controlling weight or cholesterol, or simply doesn't have the means to eat well, soylent is for you." > "Soylent frees you from the time and money spent shopping, cooking and cleaning, puts you in excellent health," > "By taking years to spoil" > "there is much evidence that it is considerably healthier than a typical diet."

Proper Noun Examples for Heartburn

If a patient has heartburn, give them the obvious recommendation: take an antacid. Heartburn is not the same kind of discomfort as hitting your thumb with a hammer. Coffee before food will make this heartburn worse due to the acidity.

Heartburn definitions

noun

a painful burning sensation in the chest caused by gastroesophageal reflux (backflow from the stomach irritating the esophagus); symptomatic of an ulcer or a diaphragmatic hernia or other disorder

See also: pyrosis