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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Please help how to say this.

Context: While I was walking, something went to my feet and it was painful. I am looking for the verb. Do you know what verb it is when you say something got in my foot and it was painful?
  

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Are you walking barefoot, or with shoes on? What exactly got in your foot? "

  • Are you walking barefoot, or with shoes on?
  • What exactly got in your foot?
  • "
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Are you walking barefoot, or with shoes on? What exactly got in your foot? If you're barefoot, it could be "I got a splinter in my foot" (a tiny, sharp piece of wood going into your foot like a needle) or "I stepped on a rock/something sharp/something hard." If you have shoes one, you might say "I got a pebble/rock in my shoe."
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khoffAre you walking barefoot, or with shoes on? What exactly got in your foot? If you're barefoot, it could be "I got a splinter in my foot" (a tiny, sharp piece of wood going into your foot like a needle) or "I stepped on a rock/something sharp/something hard." If you have shoes one, you might say "I got a pebble/rock in my shoe."
Ok, how do you say if you a
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Anonymous What's the verb I am looking for?
You are stabbing, sticking, knifing, needling, prodding or pricking them.
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AlpheccaStars Anonymous What's the verb I am looking for?You are stabbing, sticking, knifing, needling or pricking them.
AlpheccaStars Anonymous What's the verb I am looking for?You are stabbing, sticking, knifing, needling or pricking them.
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