1.b> 1) ; ; ; , ( , . i>); to have a sore throat ; her eyes were red and sore ; his feet were sore after the walk / ; my stomach is still sore after the operation ;
2) , i> ( , . i>); he was exceedingly sore and faint with the bruises he had received ; he was sore from the long ride ;
2.b> (at) .i> .i> .i> , ; ; I didn't even know they were sore at us , ;
3.b> , ; , ; he was now in sore want of money ; we're in sore need of him / ;
a sore point / spot, subject /b> ; money is a bit of a sore point with him at the moment , , ; it's a sore point with her parents that the children have not been baptized yet , ; to stand / to stick / out like a sore thumbb> .i> ; , , .i> / ; you stick out like a sore thumb in that uniform , / ; a big new office block would stand out like a sore thumb in the old part of town / ; like a bear with a sore headb> .i> , ; , ; [.i> .i> bear Ir> ].