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Definition of Stingingly

Stingingly
Stinging Sting"ing, a. Piercing, or capable of piercing, with a sting; inflicting acute pain as if with a sting, goad, or pointed weapon; pungent; biting; as, stinging cold; a stinging rebuke. -- Sting"ing*ly, adv. Stinging cell. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Lasso cell, under Lasso.

Meaning of Stingingly from wikipedia

- while Dominic Cavendish for The Daily Telegraph called it "astute (and) stingingly amusing". A radio adaptation of the play produced by Julia McKenzie was...
- Spectator magazine, agreed: "The novel culminates beautifully in action and stingingly in thought." A writer for The Guardian, Nicholas Lezard, found himself...
- effort at control and the instinctive drives of these potential killers is stingingly graphic. When the knives come out, and bodies begin to fly wildly through...
- review, writing: "While the first few episodes of the new Comeback make stingingly accurate points about the ****ism and ageism Valerie has to contend with...
- in the typhoon but still considered the core of the film "smartly and stingingly pla****" and "though somewhat garbled" was still "a vibrant film." On the...
- credits her stage shows with her father with establishing her in niche in stingingly provocative comedy. Her character would fall stairs and take pies to the...
- Singing Voice of Television in 1999. It is said that the audience was stingingly surprised when they heard the song "Tiếng đàn bầu"; some commented that...
- Chapel frescoes in the Church of Eremitani, Vasari writes that Squarcione stingingly remarked that "Andrea would have done much better with those figures if...
- : 191–193  This proposed model was justifiably criticized. Berzelius stingingly stated that "this facile kind of physiological chemistry is created at...
- like so many in Richard Russo's writing, both cheerfully impertinent and stingingly true." Erin Adair-Hodges of W****ly Alibi writes: "Russo isn't concerned...