Stinging in a sentence as a noun

As someone who uses PHP on a regular basis, I'd love it if you could point out some of these "eye stinging bugs".

Ideal, steady annual climate, no venomous or stinging life forms.

Back in the day you used to count on the subscriber, doing a one off then forgetting stinging them with a re-bill or two, or three.

This also avoids the stinging embarrassment of being arrogant and later being proven wrong.

Haters be hatin', but your 'eye-stinging bugs' are unknown to me. Care to provide some examples?You are probably referring to the mountains of crappy PHP code?

The US has been stinging in its fines for banks acting illegally and defrauding government and public, acting like a moral god.

Stinging in a sentence as an adjective

The reality is that most of the country demanded, following one stinging terrorist attack that this must never happened again.

I am not too worried about getting stung once or twice, but I have heard that the "killer" bees go ape **** once the stinging pheromones have been released and you can get stung hundreds of times in a short time span.

That delay may be monetarily inconsequential to the client but is stinging for the lawyer because has advice has been found wanting, and that jeopardizes the client relationship.

The very first sentence in the section about the response from the medical community:> One of the first to respond to Semmelweis's 1848 communications was James Young Simpson who wrote a stinging letter.

Every bat has a "sweet spot," the part where the least vibration through the bat is produced on contact -- hitting the ball off the sweet spot means less "stinging," which you may have experienced if you've ever been to a batting cage and taken a bad swing at a ball.

Awesome article, delivering harsh stinging truth: "As disappointed visitors and new employees discover, Silicon Valley is a dull and ugly landscape of low-rise stucco office parks and immense traffic-clogged boulevards.

Stinging definitions

noun

a kind of pain; something as sudden and painful as being stung; "the sting of death"; "he felt the stinging of nettles"

See also: sting

adjective

(of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character; "cutting remarks"; "edged satire"; "a stinging comment"

See also: cutting edged