Examples of 'point of pain' in a sentence

Meaning of "point of pain"

point of pain - This phrase describes a specific issue, problem, or concern that causes discomfort or trouble

How to use "point of pain" in a sentence

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point of pain
I have a point of pain who does not leave.
His groin tightened to the point of pain.
A point of pain.
Never bounce or stretch to the point of pain.
Not having that point of pain anymore makes all the difference to me.
I am now aroused almost to the point of pain.
Point of pain confusion, here, point of exaggeration or smell.
Do not push yourself to the point of pain or exhaustion.
I decided to try to focus on that point instead of on the point of pain.
We were taught to find the point of pain and treat it.
Releasing pain usually does not mean rubbing or releasing at the physical point of pain.
Drive to the point of pain.
It is also important to never stretch a muscle to the point of pain.
The pain pathway from the point of pain to the brain.
But you have to understand that everyone has a breaking point … point of pain.

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I had to bite my tongue to the point of pain to keep from correcting him.
I am sorry that it bored Sid to the point of pain.
Do not stretch to the point of pain.
You should not push through muscle resistance, and never stretch to the point of pain.
You have identified a point of pain.
At approximately 20 feet, the discomfort had intensified to the point of pain.
Never move to the point of pain.
You should never exercise to the point of pain.
Do not work to the point of pain.
You can apply it directly to the point of pain.
Stretching to the point of pain.
I have yet to find someone with fibromyalgia who simply has a point of pain or tenderness.
I loved my father to the point of pain.
Does not stop eating even when full to the point of pain and discomfort.
NEVER push these exercises to the point of pain.
Don't bounce or push yourself to the point of pain.
A loving friend is honest, even to the point of pain.
A spur can become detached, forming a focal point of pain.
He felt his ears vibrate, even to the point of pain.
If you do, stop the movement before the point of pain or pinching.
His cock was still filling me, almost to the point of pain.
Those who aspire to win, willing to sacrifice to the point of pain to succeed.

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