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But he has been chafing in the relationship for the last few years.
By this time the first man was chafing to take a second turn.
I know you're chafing, but there's really nothing here for you now.
There was always that, if her position began to chafe too much.
The back of her hands were red and chafed from the cold.
And this, more than anything else, is what chafes him.
It chafed his skin when he tried to move too far.
He chafed at it, though, and wanted to get right to the point of their visit.
But he chafed a bit as a member of a commercial office team.
Chafing at efforts to clean up the city is not new.
He held his left arm over it, trying to chafe back feeling.
Harry was chafing over the situation, when someone came out.
At times he chafed under their weight, yet always returned to his given work.
Everything on the island was safe, and sometimes it chafed.
For the most part, Americans did not chafe under the restrictions.
But Administration officials chafe at what they see as a double standard.
"The only thing is I get a little chafed down here from the strap."
Until they did, we could do nothing but chafe at the delay.
The summer holidays are here, and they're chafing at the bit.
As a young man, I chafed at this state of affairs.
I was still chafing at myself for what a fool I'd been.
All the while, they chafed at the thought of the odd race against time.
The boy no longer moved, but turned, chafing his elbows.
She chafed much that a mother would not part with her treasure!
"Last year they had hot food in chafing dishes, all wrong for the season."