Sting
111sting sheath — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Hymenoptera, the cover of the sting formed by the lateral halves of the third valvulae …
112Sting, Africanized bee — All stings from bees (and other large stinging insects such as yellow jackets, hornets and wasps) can trigger allergic reactions varying greatly in severity. Avoidance and prompt treatment are essential. This is surely so with Africanized honey… …
113Sting, yellow jacket — A sting from a yellow jacket (or other large stinging insects such as bees, hornets and wasps) can trigger allergic reactions ranging from local responses of limited duration to catastrophic general reactions which can be fatal. The… …
114sting-dogg — an unfavourable event or situation man that 9 to 5 was a sting dogg …
115sting-dogg — an unfavourable event or situation man that 9 to 5 was a sting dogg …
116sting someone for — If you sting someone for an amount of money, you make them pay for something, usually in a deceitful manner. Not only was the lunch boring but I was stung for $25! …
117sting in the tail — an unexpected and unpleasant end to something. → sting …
118sting someone into — goad someone into. → sting …
119sting moth — /ˈstɪŋ mɒθ/ (say sting moth) noun a mottled cup moth, Doratifera vulnerans, the larvae of which can be found on eucalypts, guava and apricot trees …
120sting operation — noun a complicated confidence game planned and executed with great care (especially an operation implemented by undercover agents to apprehend criminals) • Hypernyms: ↑bunco, ↑bunco game, ↑bunko, ↑bunko game, ↑con, ↑confidence trick, ↑confidence… …