Sentences with Chafe

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41 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Chafe'

Wearing wet socks all day can chafe your skin and cause discomfort.

The constant criticism from his classmates began to chafe on his self-esteem.

The tight band of the hat started to chafe against her forehead during the long hike.

The repetitive nature of the task began to chafe on his patience.

Political differences between them started to chafe their otherwise close friendship.

The rough edges of the new shoes began to chafe her heels.

The prolonged exposure to the sun and wind can chafe your lips if not protected.

The conflicting schedules began to chafe the relationship between the two busy professionals.

The strict rules at the workplace started to chafe on the employees' sense of freedom.

The persistent noise in the crowded city began to chafe on her nerves.

The opposing viewpoints in the debate began to chafe the participants' patience.

Using a rough cloth to clean the delicate surface can chafe the paint on the antique furniture.

The lack of variety in the daily routine started to chafe on her sense of adventure.

The strict diet restrictions began to chafe on his love for diverse culinary experiences.

The unresolved issues between them started to chafe the atmosphere at the family gathering.

The monotonous tone of the lecturer's voice began to chafe on the students' attention spans.

The prolonged isolation during the pandemic started to chafe on people's social connections.

The restrictive policies in the organization began to chafe on employees' job satisfaction.

The repeated delays in the project started to chafe on the team's enthusiasm.

The tight deadlines and high expectations began to chafe on the employees' work-life balance.

The overly complicated instructions began to chafe on the students' understanding of the assignment.

The restrictive government policies started to chafe on citizens' freedoms.

The lack of creative freedom began to chafe on the artist's inspiration.

The constant need for perfection began to chafe on his ability to enjoy the creative process.

The rigid traditions began to chafe on the cultural evolution of the community.

The lack of diversity in the literature curriculum started to chafe on students' interest in reading.

The tight budget constraints began to chafe on the organization's ability to innovate.

The constant surveillance began to chafe on individuals' privacy rights.

The stringent rules in the coding standards began to chafe on the programmers' creativity.

The continuous disruptions in the classroom began to chafe on the students' focus.

The conflicting ideologies among team members started to chafe on the collaborative spirit.

The lack of opportunities for skill development began to chafe on employees' career growth.

The rigid rules of the board game started to chafe on the players' enjoyment.

The conflicting schedules among friends began to chafe on their plans for a weekend getaway.

The repetitive nature of household chores began to chafe on her sense of productivity.

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