chafe in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Chafe: to cause irritation or discomfort to the skin through friction or rubbing.
Sample Sentences
- The rough fabric of the backpack began to chafe against my shoulders after only a short hike.
- She felt her skin start to chafe from the constant friction of the wet swimsuit.
- His constant complaining about the new policy began to chafe her patience.
- The saddle had not been properly fitted, causing the horse to chafe and become irritable.
- As the debate progressed, his dismissive comments started to chafe the other participants.
- After hours of running, I could feel my thighs begin to chafe from the heat and friction.
- It’s important to wear proper clothing to avoid chafing during long-distance cycling.
- The strict rules imposed by the coach began to chafe the players, leading to discontent.
- I applied some lotion to prevent my skin from chafing during the long flight.
- Her arrogance and need to be right often chafed her friendships, creating distance.
- The rough fabric began to chafe against her skin during the long hike.
- He felt the heat of the sun chafe his arms as he worked in the garden.
- After hours of sitting, the tight jeans started to chafe his thighs.
- The constant friction from the backpack would chafe her shoulders if she wasn’t careful.
- She tried to ignore the way the saddle would chafe her legs on long rides.
- His comments about her choices began to chafe at her sense of independence.
- It’s important to wear the right shoes to avoid blisters that can chafe the feet.
- As the debate progressed, their differing opinions started to chafe against each other.
- The tight collar of his shirt began to chafe his neck, making him uncomfortable.
- Even the smallest disagreements can chafe in a close friendship over time.
- The constant friction of the backpack began to chafe her shoulders.
- He tried to ignore the way the rough fabric chafed against his skin.
- After a long hike, the new boots started to chafe his heels painfully.
- She felt the emotional strain of the argument begin to chafe at their friendship.
- Prolonged exposure to the sun can chafe your skin if you're not careful.
- The criticism from his peers began to chafe him more than he expected.
- Wearing the wrong size can chafe your feet and ruin a good day out.
- The rigid rules of the organization often chafe innovative thinkers.
- His resentment began to chafe against the cheerful atmosphere of the party.
- They decided to take a break to avoid further chafing during the long journey.