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I didn't want to
hurt
his feelings.
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It made a big clunk, and it
hurt
like hell.
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If you don't think that
hurts
, you're crazy.
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My chest
hurt
like hell from his dirty knees.
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I had to go to the hospital and all after I
hurt
my hand.
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I won't tell you where he snapped it, but it
hurt
like hell.
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My ears were
hurting
and I could hardly move my fingers at all.
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It probably
hurt
him a little bit, but not as much as I wanted.
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Old Ackley put his hand up so the light wouldn't
hurt
his eyes.
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They not only looked stupid as hell, but they probably
hurt
like hell, too.
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My arm sort of
hurt
, from where I fell, but I didn't feel so damn dizzy any more.
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They don't
hurt
anybody, most of them, and maybe they're secretly all terrific whistlers or something.
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It probably would've
hurt
him a lot, but I did it with my right hand, and I can't make a good fist with that hand.
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The only trouble was, the cold made my nose
hurt
, and right under my upper lip, where old Stradlater'd laid one on me.
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