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"chafe" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] if skin chafes, or if something chafes it, it becomes painful because the thing is rubbing against it
  2. [intransitive] chafe (at/under something) (formal) to feel annoyed and impatient about something, especially because it limits what you can do

323 Sentences With "chafe"

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Trump didn't chafe at that characterization of his transition team.
Wouldn't that chafe the Deadpool star's very, uh, sensitive skin?
"Pay particular attention to things that chafe you," Graham wrote.
We chafe against them, and feel bad about ourselves afterward.
Some senators are already starting to chafe at the restrictions.
Authoritarian leaders often chafe under the constraints of constitutional rule.
However, Russia's oil companies have begun to chafe under the quotas.
Plus, it's really easy to wear Spanx underneath for thigh chafe.
Best of all I somehow didn't chafe on the way home!
Surely those thigh-high boots chafe a little on her calves?
Even there, some refugees chafe at the enforcement of Muslim customs.
But in today's interconnected world, voters chafe under such paternalistic tutelage.
An adult who is told, "Two nights only" tends to chafe.
Players long ago accepted this, even if they chafe at taunting celebrations.
But energy firms and agricultural exporters chafe at the loss of business.
But I also chafe against that conforming feeling, so I don't click.
Avoid wool socks or clothes, because they chafe when they get wet.
Even some who like Trump's mining policies chafe at his harsh rhetoric.
Meanwhile, Canada and Mexico still chafe at continued steel and aluminum tariffs.
Cyrus, then 18, was starting to chafe at her Disney Channel image.
They don't chafe or rub against my ankle or toes in any way.
There comes, inevitably, a moment of rebellion, when the inequality begins to chafe.
If you don't have a subscription, though, you'll feel a bit of chafe.
And software developers chafe at Apple's status as a gatekeeper for iPhone apps.
Emmy voters in 2019 seemed to chafe against the inevitability of certain narratives.
Thankful that you're not wearing shorts that ride up, causing your thighs to chafe.
I was the mighty mech, wading through enemy forces, cutting them down like chafe.
William Chafe is the Alice Mary Baldwin Professor of History, emeritus at Duke University.
Over time, many of the weaker European economies came to chafe at these restrictions.
Like many people, I chafe at the notion of my personal life being monetized.
Citizens chafe against the free movement of goods and capital, but most of all people.
Officials increasingly chafe when foreign powers cite global norms and rules as grounds for disapproval.
Military top brass chafe at the suggestion that the JROTC is chiefly a recruitment scheme.
Many environmentalists would also chafe at the idea of forking over money to coal utilities.
I also wore a novelty gun belt and holster, which would later chafe my waist.
Like most chief executives, I sometimes chafe under the rules that govern a public company.
That explanation pleased hawks who chafe at any restraint on the use of American muscle.
When it comes to summer running, sometimes it's not about the chase — it's about the chafe.
China's diplomats may begin to chafe at their limited say in how the Arctic is run.
And it is here that we might chafe against the notion of the gay revival itself.
And it will surely offend those who still chafe at the idea of fictionalizing the Holocaust.
The president is said to chafe when his aides receive what he feels is outsized attention.
These families would most likely chafe at the idea that they aren't independent or self-sufficient.
We should stop trying to placate those who chafe at the very values that liberalism espouses.
"I chafe a bit at that, but I follow the law," Ellis said at the time.
On Tuesday, the first formal day of the trial, the rule was already starting to chafe.
On a summer day, does a sweaty polyester thong really chafe less than a cotton bloomer?
IT IS not unheard of for secretaries of state to chafe over their relations with their boss.
Fiat Chrysler says the air bag wiring can chafe against steering wheel trim, causing a short circuit.
Which means I'm either Patient Zero, or my nether chafe is the function of excessive tour grouping.
Weddings are expansive (and expensive) times, and a discussion of trade-offs can chafe against romantic enthusiasm.
Get to know Thurst more below and listen to the debut of Cut to the Chafe now.
That soon changed as the less affluent began to chafe at their high prices and unsavory practices.
I see her wincing as snow fills her boots and wind and cold chafe at her face.
Yet as they chafe against the demands of the carpet, they still seem unwilling to fight it.
But soon after filming began, the filmmakers began to chafe at the expectations of the North Korean authorities.
Politicians rely on them in a crisis; when economies recover they chafe at the constraints central banks impose.
The two-piece jumpsuit: This all-black Eileen Fisher look is an excellent way to combat thigh chafe.
Paired with a nude heel and statement bag, this look keeps you polished and avoids thigh-chafe. 3.
That makes them chafe all the more at a social order which some think is rigged against them.
Sometimes that structure can lead to division, as groups with different priorities or strategies chafe against one another.
More liberal streams of Judaism, which outside of Israel have larger followings than Orthodoxy, chafe at the restriction.
I used Body Glide Original Anti-Chafe Balm, a deodorant-look-a-like stick, to help prevent that.
Many scientists chafe at restrictions on their ability to learn more about life and potentially create breakthrough therapies.
Pinter's time-bound references—to skillful letter writers and long holidays spent without thought to telephonic communication—chafe.
Bennett would probably chafe to hear it, but he reassures us by his very presence in the world.
As Chafe observes, the St. John Passion stresses Jesus' messianic nature and accentuates oppositions between good and evil.
Mr. McGahn's admirers, however, chafe at the suggestion that he might become a rubber stamp for Mr. Trump.
Condoms can chafe under those hot lights, making performing uncomfortable, even leading to bleeding and less safe working conditions.
You can also try applying Vaseline or regular roll-on deodorant to your thighs or other chafe-happy areas.
Deer Isle-Stonington High life sciences teacher Seth Laplant sympathizes with the students who chafe at being in school.
He courts angry young voters who chafe at the scarcity of jobs and flagrancy of corruption under the ANC.
Too compressive, to loose and bunchy, or poorly sewn seams that chafe and scratch, the horrors can be endless.
Whether you will cheer or chafe at the increase depends, broadly, on whether you're a saver or a spender.
Whether you will cheer or chafe at the halt depends, broadly, on whether you're a saver or a spender.
Southern European countries chafe at such depictions while lamenting the eurozone's limits on spending, which have constrained their growth.
In "Bach's Dialogue with Modernity," though, Butt shows impatience with the historically minded readings favored by Chafe and Marissen.
Hamas itself faces a financial crisis, and its popular legitimacy is questionable as Gazans chafe at their miserable situation.
But they chafe under sanctions precisely because they want to be free to spend their cash as they see fit.
For example, sometimes it takes going on a 12-mile run in shorts to understand the beauty of chafe-guard.
Bloodlines complicate matters: several of Myanmar's rebel groups, all of whom chafe at central rule, have historical ties to China.
Then we must chafe and sting your flab, so as to make sure it knows it is not welcome here.
Even Democrats who chafe under his grasp are loath to speak on the record for fear of earning Madigan's wrath.
Trump, within the last 48 hours, has begun to chafe at those restrictions as the economy continues to free fall.
But many of the same businesses also chafe at the numerous restrictions that China has long maintained on foreign companies.
But within months, Mr. Trump began to chafe at efforts by Mr. Kelly to manage him inside the White House.
In other chapters, young mothers chafe at the confinement of family responsibilities, craving the risks that their older counterparts dread.
Further, older workers, accustomed to the parental role, may reflexively offer advice to younger bosses who chafe at the effrontery.
And at Downton, people tend to chafe at first but then come to terms with life the way it is.
But some of their fellow Republicans chafe at what they see as their counterproductive propensity to engage in intraparty slugfests.
Germans in particular will chafe at devoting more money to a cause they dislike to please a foreign president they detest.
The trick for them will be to find the point where those compromises begin to chafe and impinge on individual identity.
It's a game-changer for anyone who struggles with thigh chafe, and I've yet to meet a pregnant woman who doesn't.
In Iran, women chafe under requirements that they keep their hair covered and wear some type of an overcoat or cloak.
Then there are some feminists who might even chafe at the idea of a male director depicting the movement at all.
Many people in Finland — and in other lands — chafe at the idea of handing out cash without requiring that people work.
While thousands of small businesses chafe under heavy-handed regulation and onerous tax policies, many mega-corporations take a different view.
I look around at the people standing with their arms raised, singing along, and chafe at the song's empty liberal promise.
While Russian oil companies may chafe at having to pare output, President Vladimir V. Putin seems to value collaboration with OPEC.
Some Native Americans also chafe at the gains some Hispanics here have sought by prioritizing their ancestral ties to European colonizers.
One would think that such an imposing business burden might chafe at the worldview of some of those techno-libertarians, however.
If you chafe at the lack of incident in "20th Century Women," try "Julieta," which has plot enough for two movies.
They also chafe at what they see as misguided federal prescriptions to local problems and have fought the reforms in court.
Nevertheless, it does underline how serious Google is about making its own phones — and perhaps Samsung will eventually chafe under that competition.
What makes this gripping fiction is the various ways in which the sisters chafe against a way of life expected of them.
Hedge funds have tended to chafe under the closer oversight that European regulators have demanded since the global financial crisis of 2008.
Graham Linehan, Mr Mathews' co-writer, wonders if the slogan's cheery understatement isn't starting to chafe with the mood of the times.
As the victim of a violent crime, I tend to chafe at the knee-jerk defense of folks who commit unnecessary violence.
Not only does it chafe your neck, but the camera will be bouncing off your sternum all day (and / or scraping rocks).
Hawkish Indians look enviously at Israel's model of counter-terrorism and chafe at how Pakistani nukes have defanged their more numerous forces.
That compares with 1% of households among Uighurs, another ethnic minority whose members often chafe at rule by a Han-dominated government.
"School counselors chafe at the outdated term 'guidance counselor,' a relic from the past that no longer reflects our role," she wrote.
Critics also chafe at what they call ambiguous formulations of the conditions under which the BND is required to conduct spying activities.
The hassles of managing a monthly period are many: Pads cannot be used for swimming and they can chafe or be uncomfortable.
But before you suffer even one more irritating day of being rubbed the wrong way, look to the anti-chafe products ahead.
But while professional staff often chafe at the sight of influential political spouses, many mayoral aides said Ms. McCray is typically welcomed.
He also tended to chafe at stern authority, at coaches he felt were too strict, too gruff, too much like drill sergeants.
But reporters frequently chafe at those restrictions, especially if there is news that would seem to demand a response from the mayor.
"I think most of my colleagues who write cosmic horror chafe at the idea that all cosmic horror is Lovecraftian," he says.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who often takes lone positions that chafe his colleagues, signaled he is unlikely to spoil the holiday break.
The anti-chafe design also prevents painful or irritating rubbing whether you're lounging around your home or moving through a yoga flow.
As someone who had grown accustomed to running his own shop, he seemed to chafe under his new boss from the start.
Consider going the laser route, or try these simplified wax strips that — finally — don't require you to chafe your hands warming them up.
In many firms a professional manager might chafe against the presence of a revered founder, but there are no such reports at Inditex.
This two-piece set from Eloquii is a sexy way to avoid thigh chafe, with just a little skin shown in the middle.
Many Uighurs chafe at the growing presence of Han Chinese in their region, and at increasing restrictions on their personal and religious freedom.
Iran's expansionist ambitions have begun to chafe under a slowly increasing US hard power deployment in the region, opposition sources have told CNN.
Plus, they chafe, but then again, isn&apost the swimsuit portion designed to gauge dedication to physical health-- that is you are in shape.
But on extra-sticky days when I can't take chances, there's no strategy more ironclad than just making my outfit thigh-chafe-proof. 1.
Presidents usually chafe at the comparison to FDR, who benefited from a Congress that could hardly say no at a time of economic calamity.
Countries such as Zimbabwe, as well as South Africa's mostly white hunters, chafe at the West telling them what to do with their wildlife.
Musical research professor and sound artist Chris Chafe and neurologist Josef Parvizi joined heads to translate brain activity from seizure patients into musical composition.
They chafe against new EPA regulations, such as those requiring them to monitor leaks at compressor stations twice as often as in the past.
When I was growing up, I didn't chafe at the shallow, exploitative representations of my gender that I saw on screen; I took notes.
The civilians also protest and chafe at the rebels intervening in their daily life whether it is dealing harshly with them or arresting someone.
The fact is, you won't stick with it if you hate everything about it — including the way your boobs bounce and your thighs chafe.
But in the years that followed — the era of Lyndon B. Johnson's "credibility gap" — the press began to chafe at passively relaying the president's messages.
Bandage the area REI reported that one common anti-chafe technique for people who don't wear sports bras is to place bandages over their nipples.
The waistband is two inches wide, so it won't dig or chafe, even when you're huffing up a steep incline or hauling a heavy backpack.
There are no sacred cows in Waititi's movie, and fans who prefer their superheroes straight-faced and without meta-commentary might chafe at its irreverence.
Some EU officials and diplomats chafe at the bloc's reliance on militias that have emerged since the fall of Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
"One of the things people chafe at is the sense that other people are curating things for them," he said, speaking of his age group.
Both could chafe at the demands of political celebrity and a secretary's role as the public face of economic policy for the world's richest power.
Just when we think we have it impounded safeBehind new barrier walls (and let it chafe!),It breaks away in some new kind of slaughter.
On the drive they bicker and chafe at the way they are made to feel strange and grotesque when seen through ­hetero-normative Midwestern eyes.
The New Health Care You probably chafe a bit every time you learn that a certain doctor or hospital isn't part of your insurance network.
Americans have begun to chafe at Washington's dysfunction, and the administration is trying to make temporary adjustments by summoning thousands back to work without compensation.
The massive, and sometimes violent protests have roiled the financial center as thousands chafe at a perceived erosion of freedoms and autonomy under Chinese rule.
For example, if the business feeds on competition amongst coworkers, and you're not a competitive type, you're going to chafe at that type of energy.
A key element is trying to bolster the ranks of female cadets, efforts that often chafe against cultural perceptions of women's place in Afghan society.
But he will chafe at constitutional constraints on presidential powers, and he is apt to pillory Mexico's autonomous bureaucracies should their actions hinder his policies.
Democratic leaders want to make sure the opposition is in place, and Republicans are taking the pulse of traditionalists who might chafe at a rules change.
If this irksome irritation is ruining your summer runs and fun, here are some expert-approved tips to help you deal when the chafe is real.
I wore a medium, which I realized was probably too big for me, because it started to chafe in the armpits mid-way through my jog.
In 2007, the documentary A Year with the Queen documented an incident when the monarch seemed to chafe at Leibovitz's suggestion that she remove her crown.
Many Uighurs chafe at pressure to take on Chinese customs and language, which has often been coupled with curbs on their own religious and cultural practices.
Russians may grumble at Putin's policies, but even his domestic opponents praise his pursuit of Russian derzhavnost, and chafe at Western attempts to ignore this pursuit.
Ten weeks of increasingly violent protests have roiled the Asian financial hub as thousands chafe at a perceived erosion of freedoms and autonomy under Chinese rule.
Chafe said he's concerned that today's civility debate is focusing on the actions of a few protesters while ignoring the issues that have prompted mass demonstrations.
Before finding a bra that fit right, Robin Proctor, 58, of Lake Lure, North Carolina, would chafe until she nearly bled on long mountain bike rides.
The frustration over Smith's top-billed appearance comes from both small creators and pockets of YouTube's audience, who chafe at the corporatization of their beloved platform.
The company said wiring could chafe against pieces of steering-wheel trim, potentially causing a short-circuit and ultimately leading to an inadvertent air bag deployment.
If you chafe in the groin area, you may want to consider the kind of underwear you're wearing, according to Quo active underwear founder Stacey Hunter Harrington.
Be smart: Some patient advocates might chafe at the idea that being on the autism spectrum qualifies as a "disorder" in the current iteration of the GBD.
For decades Xinjiang has been racked by a low-level insurgency involving ethnic Uighurs—a mostly Muslim minority many of whose members chafe at rule from Beijing.
The Zensah Seamless is a no fuss, affordable sports bra that has a seamless design, making it a favorite among distance runners who want chafe-free runs.
In recent months, Hamas officials have been quietly loosening the reins as Gaza residents chafe under years of restrictions on their movement by neighboring Israel and Egypt.
It is unclear how this will affect endorsement contracts with big brands, which may well chafe at the competition (even if it's not direct) and the implications.
As a younger American, I chafe at the broad brush with which we are painted, one that often fails to see the full spectrum of the country.
But doctors especially chafe at that proposal (it's what they're attacking in the ad copy quote above) because it effectively subjects them to a government price control.
The $19 pouch is made from cuben fiber, a high performance, ultra-lightweight fabric that presumably won't chafe any delicate areas while you're preparing fettuccine al testicolo.
But they chafe against elements of the repressive government: the capricious rule of law drives them to find their own solutions to problems and behave in unpredictable ways.
The continued undermining of Iraq's national security forces could threaten stability in Iraq's liberated areas, where local populations often chafe under the control of the Shi'ite-dominated units.
Unrest has roiled the former British colony for 10 weeks this summer, as thousands of residents chafe at a perceived erosion of freedoms and autonomy under Chinese rule.
The remix straddles the line between a good gym song and an annoying faux-empowerment cash-in so hard that it must be starting to chafe a little.
He sticks the landing with protagonists who fit within hard science fiction's traditional viewpoint — put-upon Everymen who chafe amid bureaucracies and the petty expectations of simpler people.
It's not that I never sweat or chafe in other places, but I don't want to risk ruining nice clothes or dealing with a breakout from clogged pores.
While many 529 savers put their dollars into age-based funds that are calibrated behind the scenes over time, there are those who chafe at the portfolio restrictions.
Even before the legal changes, Saudi women from tolerant families rarely had to chafe under requirements that a male guardian approve plans to get jobs or travel abroad.
In that play, two characters chafe against the way that a wheelchair, like color or language, can be a marker of disfavored status within the larger, normative society.
Those moves were welcomed by some critics who chafe at the cozy atmosphere at the dinner, where reporters and the politicians they cover mingle and mock one another.
As people moved from rural to suburban settings, he said embracing pickups was a way to chafe at suburban conformity, and feel an affinity for one's country roots.
Rather than chafe at American-led security alliances in Asia, China has been urged to see how it gains when its exports steam along sea lanes open to all.
"As women, we chafe at the idea that we are not intelligent enough to read something and take what serves us, and leave what does not," the letter stated.
Instead it emphasises more central control of national economic policies; this is resented in its turn by those who chafe against austerity, such as France, Italy and, obviously, Greece.
It wasn't just me — my friends and I would put deodorant anywhere we thought we may sweat or chafe before heading outside to run, lift weights, or play soccer.
Her latest swipe comes as Trump has begun to chafe at the advice of public health experts, who warn that relaxing social distancing strictures prematurely could have catastrophic consequences.
But some scientists chafe at the idea of selling the rights to name a species, and see it as the latest example of Westerners co-opting developing countries' biodiversity.
Much of the Houthis' administration relies on civil servants who chafe under their control and on followers of a former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has allied with them.
The former's a much better film, but they're both big action movies with big set pieces, and they both star action stars who famously chafe at using stunt doubles.
But some officials in Baghdad chafe at Washington's pressure campaign, which they say overlooks the domestic circumstances that gave rise to these groups and continue to galvanize their support base.
The government often blames "hostile foreign forces" for things it does not like, including protests in Hong Kong or Xinjiang, a far-western province where Uighurs chafe against Han rule.
At other times, senior defence folk chafe at Mr Trump's distinctly un-Reaganish scorn for American exceptionalism and apparent belief that he has little or nothing to learn from predecessors.
Some ethnic Malays say that even if they do not support independence, they chafe against a Buddhist Thai kingdom that imposes its language and laws on a culturally distinct region.
On a long-distance run, it is just as vital as the shorts that don't chafe, the sneakers with adequate arch support and energy return, and the supportive sports bra.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Many Muslims around the world chafe at the power that oil wealth and control of the holy sites gives Saudi Arabia to shape how their faith is interpreted.
Stephens Inc analyst Jack Atkins said that investors are beginning to chafe at rising capital investments at UPS and FedEx that have not led to margin growth in recent years.
Confoundingly, he said, the same artist might chafe at discounting the back rows of an arena to ensure a sellout, for fear of appearing to give away tickets too cheaply.
Mr. Hartle acknowledged that colleges and universities chafe at the public scrutiny that comes with being put on a list of institutions under investigation, even before findings have been made.
Some of their colleagues chafe at the pair's favorable standing, and the boss, chief of staff John Kelly, has worked to instill a military-style hierarchy to the West Wing.
Yet each step of the way, whether it was Schiff interrupting GOP questions or the Democratic counsel trying to lead witnesses toward conclusions, the GOP lawmaker could see Hurd chafe.
Finance has joined most other industries in moving toward open offices, much to the chagrin of employees who chafe at the loss of privacy and space they say they've earned.
Yet these stories, where lascivious ladies demand what they want from husbands and lovers of both sexes, chafe against the sensibilities of a community that still upholds a strict honour code.
But where they chafe against particular restrictions that frustrate them, they work with quiet determination for improvements that look small, Zoepf observes, but that may in fact have far-reaching implications.
Why local politicians have started to chafe at self-driving car tests Waymo prepares to launch a fully driverless taxi service in Phoenix Autonomous vehicles depend on artificial intelligence to operate.
His fit-and-start reform agenda has antagonized some in the business establishment who chafe against his calls for more foreign investment and increased competition in some sectors of the economy.
The parties may chafe and grind and obstruct because of what meets their parochial interests, but if the public is demanding very sensible reforms, in a democracy that's hard to resist.
Advocates for the poor, who helped secure his re-election last year, still chafe at his housing plan, which critics say does not provide enough housing for the poorest New Yorkers.
What is not in any doubt is Mr. Trump's own authoritarian tendencies and his fondness for other strongman leaders who, like him, chafe at governmental checks and balances, including the courts.
Some fans may chafe to discover that she has worked since she was 14 with Samantha Burkhart, a high-powered stylist whose clients include Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera and Mark Ronson.
Finance has joined most other industries in moving toward open offices, much to the chagrin of employees who chafe at the loss of privacy and space they say they&aposve earned.
The notion of plutocrats traveling at supersonic speeds overhead while the 99% travel slower might chafe, but from an environmental standpoint, that might be better, Suisman, of the University of Delaware, said.
Peppered through the class-based rituals are moments when two people from disparate spheres of life might chafe against each other, and the person with less power may triumph, if just momentarily.
On top of that, Adidas developed a "kinetic wrapped design" that is supposed to follow your body's natural movement, so the leggings fit like a second skin and didn't chafe at all.
Containing Iran Iran is thought to have expansionist ambitions, and these ambitions have begun to chafe under a slowly increasing US hard power deployment in the region, opposition sources have told CNN.
China is also concerned about Islamist influence spilling over from Pakistan and Afghanistan into its far-western Xinjiang region, where some members of a Muslim minority chafe at Chinese Communist Party rule.
The former New York City mayor has only been on the job as a member of the President's legal team for 19 days and, already, the big guy is starting to chafe.
If the trade conflict hits economic growth, or Americans start to chafe at more expensive imports, and rural areas are pummeled by an agricultural slump, his nightmare could come closer to reality.
Accept the limitations Expressing an opinion without being able to delineate one's argument is frustrating -- like fighting (or writing) with one hand behind your back, and many critics chafe against those constraints.
If there were more people talking about having dyslexia, or things like having cellulite; having your thighs rub, jiggle, and chafe, feeling fat your whole lives — that's what would change young America.
Regulation is something Americans chafe at because it suggests the loss of certain freedoms, but there's a point when consumer choice stops being a freedom and becomes a pain in the ass.
This may be a clever commentary on the parallels between the art world and consumer culture, but even devoted fans of Ms Kruger's may chafe at a gag that comes at their expense.
Some people chafe at having to spend a few thousand dollars for this service, but this expense is worth it, considering the value of assets that may be misdirected without a solid will.
For those who chafe at Japan's stale economy and hidebound culture, the image of young creative types, knitting old inner tubes into dog collars before cracking open a local brew, holds great allure.
While there are good and bad actors in any line of business, the lack of transparency in PBMs limits our ability to separate the wheat from the chafe or enact much needed reforms.
At the same time, Malcolm's political ambitions made him chafe against Muhammad's orders to stay on the sidelines of political demonstrations, arguing that the Nation represented a religious, not secular, tool for liberation.
Frustration is mounting among leading foreign policy officials in President Donald Trump's administration as they chafe at some policy and bureaucratic defeats and complain they lack independence to do their jobs, officials say.
Patagonia Capilene Midweight Zip-Neck Top for $41 ($28 off): Patagonia's Capilene odor-resistant fleece wicks sweat from your skin, and offset seams means they won't chafe your skin if you wear a pack.
Trump, who once praised Kelly's military background and bearing, soon began to chafe under Kelly's strict policies on who could communicate with the President and what news outlets the President was allowed to consume.
If the flat dulcet tones of Jackie Evancho aren't doing it for you today, allow us to suggest LA project Thurst's ramshackle debut, Cut to the Chafe, to soundtrack this, uh, historic inauguration day.
Love it or loathe it, chafe at it or cheer it; you will now see, for the first time, what it looks like when Clinton doesn't spend all of her energy suppressing her irritation.
Impish and sometimes short-tempered, Mr. Mulvaney seemed to chafe at serving in the shadow of Mr. Gowdy and Mr. Scott, who are best friends and shining stars in their party and home state.
The laborious artiness of the short, self-consciously cryptic scenes that make up large swaths of the play start to chafe pretty early on — the stage direction "they sew" plainly valuing activity over speech.
Many national security analysts in Washington chafe at some of the JCPOA's language, most notably the sunset provisions that allow Iran to enrich as much uranium as it would like after the year 2030.
On Capitol Hill, however, Republicans chafe at any suggestion that they have gone soft on Russia, and blame procedural snags on Democrats while offering a series of justifications for why the bill is problematic.
Boeing executives chafe at the suggestion that its relationship with the FAA led to a lack of scrutiny on the 737 Max's flight control system that aviation officials suspect played a role in the crashes.
When iced coffee season hits and the last thing I want to do is leave my air-conditioned apartment to trek out into that unbearable summer heat, the main thing stopping me is thigh chafe.
Team members may behave in certain ways as individuals — they may chafe against authority or prefer working independently — but when they gather, the group's norms typically override individual proclivities and encourage deference to the team.
But privately, after years in the governor's shadow, she began to chafe at her near invisibility, according to former officials in the Christie administration, and her formerly strong relationship with the governor began to fray.
The two have never gotten along, and Trump continues to chafe at McMaster's demeanor when he briefs him, feeling that he is gruff and condescending, according to a source who is familiar with his thinking.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Frustration is mounting among leading foreign policy officials in President Donald Trump's administration as they chafe at some policy and bureaucratic defeats and complain they lack independence to do their jobs, officials say.
After all, Streak users want the most accurate information possible, but the public might chafe if it knew just how accurate that data was—and considered what it could be used for besides honing sales pitches.
Many Californians, in particular, have deep roots in America, and may chafe at the crowded emergency rooms, long lines in government offices, and other ills which they blame on illegal immigrants from Mexico or Central America.
Remembering how discombobulated she felt when the family first moved to the US, she begins to chafe against her relationship to her mother Jian (Diana Lin) for going along with the move in the first place.
Nancy MacLean is the author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America (Viking, 2017) and the William H. Chafe professor of history and public policy at Duke University.
On the left, civil rights groups, affordable housing advocates and antisprawl environmentalists could ally with groups on the right, including libertarians who oppose government regulation on principle and developers who chafe at restrictions on building density.
It was his most definitive statement to date on a stance that has rankled his opponents, who chafe at his limitless war chest and feel he should have to endure the rigors of campaigning they do.
The Trump-Bannon response is to chafe at the wounds of popular resentment, promising to relieve it by building walls, raising tariffs, shutting out migrants and dismantling the state to release the energies of popular capitalism.
The defining feature of "allergy face" is puffiness, not unlike the kind of swelling you'd get after eating too much soy sauce with your sushi, accompanied by a nose that's in a never-ending state of chafe.
You basically have three options when it comes to shorts that don't chafe: long bike shorts, two-in-one shorts with built-in compression, and super-short shorts that won't leave any excess fabric between your legs.
But many biologists have begun to chafe at a system that one neuroscientist recently compared to a bug on its back trying to flip itself over while endlessly rotating a piece of what appears to be Styrofoam.
But the fact is, chafe against it as she will, what she does is inextricably bound up in what she chooses to wear while doing it, and the same would be true of anyone in that role.
Not to give too much away, but we see the royal children chafe at life inside their very ordered bubble and the Queen struggle with an appropriate response in the midst of one of Britain's biggest tragedies.
Democrats in Congress were ready to force Clinton to resign over his relationship with Lewinsky, said William Chafe, a professor emeritus of history at Duke and the author of Bill and Hillary: The Politics of the Personal.
We chafe at the partisan shots at former Director James B. Comey, Jr., and we bristle at the unfounded accusations that the FBI has attempted to influence an election, selectively enforces the law, and is embroiled in turmoil.
Towards the end of the 1990s, however, a growing number of landless Zimbabweans, especially a group known as war veterans (many of them bogus), began to chafe at Mr Mugabe's failure to buy out and distribute white farms.
A Pietist named August Hermann Francke—who, according to Chafe, may have influenced the themes of the St. John Passion—advocated the conversion of Jews to Christianity, but did so in a spirit of persuasion rather than coercion.
Unlike their peers at Columbia University or NYU, who may chafe against tradition, many of the Studio School's graduates focus on incorporating the techniques of modern masters into their own work in the school's 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition.
Thanks to a slit in the rubber that's covered by elastic panels on the side, the boots have a flexible shaft that doesn't chafe your legs — an issue I've had with every past pair of rain boots I've tried.
The dispute between Warsaw and Brussels is an illustration of the culture gap within the E.U. Many of the union's new Eastern and Central European members chafe at the sense that they are being treated as second-class members.
Unless Ford's account can be independently investigated to senators' satisfaction by Thursday (all but impossible), most senators will chafe at risking any appearance of rushing a vote on Kavanaugh's nomination for political purposes or to meet an arbitrary timeline.
We know that some of you chafe at his libertarianism, but also know how much you appreciate his faithful reading of law, devotion to Madisonian precepts and willingness to tell the truth even when it goes against his own stated interests.
Aside from preventing clothing to skin chafing, he says it provides a barrier against skin on skin friction — so you might want to wear longer shorts or leggings with this kind of fabric if you tend to chafe between the thighs.
Starting in the 1970s, surfers and scuba divers would wear lycra layers to chafe-proof their skin under wetsuits, and as these bronzed athletes starting wearing them around the popular surfing beaches of the world, the rest of us followed suit.
This was a pain to start with, to be sure, but as digital transmission of music has increased and federal copyright become more important, it has really started to chafe and the question of royalties has become an increasingly complicated one.
The characters chafe at the phrase "it takes a village," but that's still the idea at the core of the show, and the cast that Meriwether, Philbin, and casting director Seth Yanklewitz have assembled for the task is pretty stellar.
China wants to see prosperity and stability in Central Asia as it tries to tackle unrest in Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur people who speak a Turkic language, many of whom chafe at Chinese restrictions on their religion and culture.
The soft fabric creates friction that doesn't chafe—an intense sensation produced because, whereas normally there's only sensation where the hand contacts the skin, the cashmere sleeve drags over all of your eager nerve endings for an overdose of stimulation.
The low-tax, small-government priorities of GOP leaders and donors collide with the interests of the blue-collar rank and file; the rank and file's raw resentments chafe the sensibilities of upscale Republicans and voters they need in the future.
The political power in Washington State, and the agenda for renewable energy and much else, comes from the liberal urban expanse around Seattle, and many people in conservative rural places east of the Cascades, like Kittitas County, chafe at the imbalance.
Ramy may be American-born, but his story doesn't follow the typical child-of-immigrants arc — he doesn't really chafe against the constraints of religion, and he actively requests that his family set him up with a nice Muslim girl.
" — Rhoda Miller, 64, Fairfax Station, Va., by way of the Bronx "Deodorant has a dual purpose — obviously underarm, but if you're wearing a dress or shorts and you start to chafe, rolling the deodorant on your thighs is a game changer.
We chafe against the official wisdom, and find ways to try to debunk the system — or worse, point to a dark and shadowy global cabal that has somehow manufactured the virus to achieve nefarious political ends such as, say, world domination.
Two works from the Italian-born Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino's wonderful "Codicilli" series, sand-colored concrete panels covered with embossments that look like a rain of tiny potatoes and a stately river of baguettes, seem to chafe against their company.
There are fears, too, about the return of armed guards and checkpoints, a resurgence of smuggling and other types of lawlessness, and a renewal of violence from dissident Irish republicans bound to chafe at signs of British control at the crossings.
At first, the play seems to be merely a witty piece of documentary theater, recreating a real-life meeting at which the performers (Michael Chan, Simon Laherty, Sarah Mainwaring and Scott Price) bicker over their parliamentary roles and chafe about definitions.
This after all, is a President who has torn at the institutional fabric of the nation, waging personal feuds against the judiciary, the FBI and the media and who has often appeared to chafe against the constitutional constraints on his power.
Now we have an endless limbo in which Israelis live under constant threat, Gazans chafe under a remorseless tyranny, and groups like Palestinian Islamic Jihad somehow have the means to acquire and fire hundreds of rockets at Israeli civilian targets.
Behind a striking near-future aesthetic, Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451 outlines an extremely 20th-century problem: bourgeois men who chafe at their meaningless jobs and shallow wives, and can only be saved by leaving respectable society with the help of a beautiful young woman.
He refers to the paradox whereby And suggests that Workers gain feelings of dignity and self-worth because they hate their jobs There must be something to this, although I think he underestimates the extent to which any job imposes constraints that chafe.
But even if we could come up with a neutral way to describe the brands who chafe at the category of streetwear in the US, that doesn't solve the real problem, which is a subtly dismissive perception of brands run by black people.
That new dynamic has roiled the ranks of the newsroom, creating a divide between top editors who see it as part of their job to review coverage of Mr. Adelson, and staff members who chafe at what they perceive as inappropriate interference.
But while making (or unmaking) environmental rules is a process that takes years, the industries that chafe most at EPA regulations — automakers, big farmers, coal barons, and chemical manufacturers among them — found plenty of opportunities to celebrate during Pruitt's time in office.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Wall Street Journal plans to join a new paid subscription news service run by Apple, according to two people familiar with the plans, as other publishers chafe at the terms that the Silicon Valley company is demanding of its partners.
I suspect it's that floor-length outerwear is pretty unwieldy, especially where there's snow and slush on the ground, and many men (at the expense of their body temperatures) chafe at the idea of something long enough to be mistaken for women's wear.
A MINUS Thurst: Cut to the Chafe (self-released) For the how-many-hundredth time, it's the punk miracle, here performed by late-twentysomething singer-guitarist Kory Seal with help from older sister Jessie Seal on drums and backup vocals plus a bassist friend.
Today's civility debate William Chafe, a history professor at Duke University and author of "Civility and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina and the Black Struggle for Freedom," said that recent calls for people to be more civil to each other misunderstand the history of civility.
Chafing at the Russia probe Returning to the White House after more than a week at his Palm Beach estate, Trump has continued to chafe at the continuing Russia probe, which his legal team once told him would be over by the end of 2017.
Every element of a fox hunter's gear has a clear and specific purpose: woolen Melton jackets coarse enough to repel rain and snow; boots worn knee high to shield legs from brambles and branches; breeches designed for flexibility over jumps and to minimize saddle chafe.
The uppers are knit in a single piece, eliminating seams that rub and chafe, and they're made from yarn spun from recycled plastic water bottles, creating a fabric that hugs the foot but keeps the structure of the shoe from veering into slipper territory.
Because most use the app as a forum for sharing photos among friends, many users chafe at overt salesmanship by retailers, said Yoni Ben-Yehuda of Material Good, a New York seller of luxury goods known for its salon-like retail space in SoHo.
Small businesses like Brandywine Lighting have been forced to adapt to new economic realities brought about by Mr. Trump's trade fight with China, Europe, Canada and Mexico and those companies are now beginning to chafe as the fight drags on, putting their profitability at risk.
When I appeared on Man Repeller last spring in a story about dressing for my body type, I realized that other women had my same size and frame, shared my shopping struggles, had to deal with thigh chafe, and had an equal aversion to cap sleeves!
Post-election, President Trump's two oldest sons – Don Jr. and Eric – are known to chafe at the shift in attention to brother-in-law Jared Kushner, a senior advisor to the president with an office in the West Wing, sources tell PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
They chafe at the rules against reselling or giving away the guns, noting that if an assault weapons owner wants to get rid of his or her guns, or dies, the rifle must be surrendered to police, transferred out of state, or sold only to select dealers.
But so long as people at Davos are cheering their own generosity to Africa even as they benefit from Trump's tax cuts and chafe at the idea of higher taxes to pay for things people in their own countries desperately need, the populist rage will keep building.
Young adults who have gotten used to not having to account to anyone else for their behavior may chafe at parents' restrictions around alcohol or expectations that they will revert to high school curfews or even that they will routinely wake up in their own beds.
While stores and restaurants often chafe against calls to go more green, citing the increased costs of items like paper straws (which cost about four times as much as their plastic counterparts) and compostable cutlery, the California restaurant industry just doesn't seem that upset about Calderon's bill.
Or whether, like so many designers before him, including Ann Demeulemeester, Helmut Lang and Jil Sander, he will eventually chafe against the strictures of a boss (even if he is still chief creative officer and chairman of the board) and depart the brand that bears his name.
"No chafe," she captioned the video, adding the hilarious (and honest) hashtag: "#NoThighGapNoProblem" The comedian attended the Met Gala for the first time Monday night, wearing a red, floor-length Alexander Wang gown with a high slit and chain elements to match the event's Manus x Machina theme.
Why it matters: Even when the U.S. can credibly claim to have the best interests of the rest of the world at heart, its allies chafe at the global hegemon's hubris and overreach, especially when it uses the architecture of international financial plumbing to advance its own geopolitical agenda.
The separate sections of the composition — the misty landscape, the modeled head and torso, the bright silhouette of the arm, the darker silhouette of the lion, and the abstracted swathes of dark and light — chafe against each other abrasively and vibrantly: Jerome's spiritual struggle mirrored in Leonardo's aesthetic struggle.
The CCP has been in the game of exerting its influence over American businesses hungry to access the Chinese market for decades now, but as its relationship with the US government has become more antagonistic and its own domestic politics more authoritarian, that influence is starting to chafe.
Though other industries may chafe at the idea of a couple at the top, fashion has a long history of companies run by romantic partners, be it Pierre Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent (who stayed together professionally even after their love affair ended) or Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli.
This is the woman, after all, who threw herself on the ground at Kimye's feet, regularly discusses the finer points of her sex life and her secrets to preventing thigh chafe in front of audiences of thousands, and writes scathing satires and musical numbers about dismantling the patriarchy brick by brick.
They do not view him or his spokespeople as honest, they chafe at the unprecedented restrictions on access to senior administration officials and virtual "imprisonment" in the White House Press Briefing Room, and are understandably bitter over the favoritism Trump and his lieutenants show to sympathetic (some would say sycophantic) media outlets.
The Mercers and their group, now named Defeat Crooked Hillary PAC, are only interested in running anti-Clinton spots -- group officials chafe at the label of a "pro-Trump" super PAC -- yet the promotion of Conway reflects a so-far unprecedented intertwining of Trump and the big donors he spent so long castigating.
But supporters of the former President will likely chafe at Trump's stagecraft, given that Obama was also a war leader, who presided over a ruthless drone war against al Qaeda, and ordered the high-risk raid that killed Osama bin Laden and deployed the US military in an air war in Libya.
The Global Times nodded to a strain of thought among nationalist intellectuals and party ideologues, who chafe at the idea that China's 100m ethnic-minority citizens, and notably restive groups such as Uighurs or Tibetans, should enjoy special privileges as the price of peaceful co-existence with the 1.3bn-strong Han Chinese majority.
And the bill is facing pushback from small business organizations, such as the National Federation of Independent Businesses, who chafe at the punitive measures the legislation would bring to bear on firms deemed out of compliance, as well as the regularity with which such businesses would have to provide the necessary transparency.
In profiles of artists such as the writer Ruel Johnson, who posts Facebook essays about political corruption, and the painter Bernadette Persaud, who mourns the decay of the national art collection, Hopkinson illustrates the ways that intellectuals chafe against a state that is unable to provide basic necessities, let alone a flourishing cultural sector.
Two Obama administration officials said Trump transition officials inquired about expanded national security roles for Mr. Bannon and Mr. Kushner at the earliest stages of the transition in November — before the younger Mr. Flynn became a liability — but after Mr. Flynn had begun to chafe on the nerves of his colleagues on the team.
And while I performed my duties in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as every American called to service has done during the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), I chafe at those who sanctimoniously proselytize that I, and others, were as complicit in the "following of (illegal) orders" as were the Nazis on trial at Nuremberg.
Yet as they chafe against the demands of the carpet, they still seem conflicted about fighting it — which may explain the fantasy Valkyrie armor donned by Emily Blunt (actually Alexander McQueen), the frumpy Egyptian-royalty look of Janelle Monáe (Chanel) and the I-am-woman-hear-me-roar leopard of Anne Hathaway (Elie Saab).
Harris writes that some parents should be prosecuted for chronically truant children, that prostitution should remain criminalized, that teachers and principals want police presence around schools, that law enforcement should not ignore low-level drug users — all ideas that chafe against the progressive belief that a heavy law enforcement presence does more harm than good in vulnerable communities.
Mr. Alsalkhadi, 39, a butcher at Al-Noor Halal Meat & Groceries on Steinway Street, and others who work in or frequent a bustling area known as Little Egypt or Little Morocco — depending on whom one asks — chafe at what they see as unequal treatment at the hands of the police because of their religion and ethnicity.
Considering Coates's assessment of Queen Nzinga, a seventeenth-century ruler of present-day Angola, in his last book—he identified most with her adviser, "who'd been broken down into a chair so that a queen … could sit"—it is unsurprising that he would chafe at writing a character who uncritically accepts his suitability to rule a nation.
What's next     LEADING THE DAY INVESTIGATIONS: A rundown of the Mueller probe as we enter year two… Individuals who have been charged The sidebar investigations The collateral damage Players to watch CONGRESS: Lawmakers with politics in mind often chafe at moving in lockstep during an election year, and Wednesday was a good example on a number of fronts.
For one thing, if Europe starts to crack up, that will likely reinforce the isolationist instincts of U.S. nationalists like President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE, who chafe under the costs and political constraints imposed by the transatlantic alliance.
Whether you chafe at or thrill to outer expectations like deadlines or speed limits, or inner ones like New Year's resolutions or fitness goals, you might find yourself to be an Obliger or an Upholder (that is, a people pleaser or a hard-working Hermione type), a Rebel or a Questioner; Tendencies that are perhaps self-explanatory. (Ms.
But read correctly it offers an intriguing window into the mentality of a group that is very influential right now but whose power is going to vanish in the near future — the coterie of dovish national security hands who embraced Obama early in his campaign against Hillary Clinton and who continue to chafe against the influence of the foreign policy establishment even from inside the White House.
A split waistband with a narrow snake of rubber inside to grip a shirttail; a viscose face lining within the legs; a notch for a belt fastener; a coin compartment hidden within a pocket; and a cotton crotch guard to eliminate chafe are just a few of the 120 elements that go into properly producing a garment that costs $500 and requires three miles of thread to create.
Amy Schumer has never been afraid to share (or overshare depending on your perspective) when it comes to her body, whether it's announcing on the Emmys red carpet that she's wearing Vivienne Westwood and an O.B. tampon, showing Met Gala fans how to make it through the evening in a tight dress without a hint of thigh chafe, or dishing out some hard truths about the double standards inherent in being female on her award-winning TV show.

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