Hardworking, honest citizens chafe at corrupt officials who treat them with contempt and get rich quick.
It doesn't matter if the kiss is sloppy, the rain is causing your clothes to chafe against your body or one of you falls into a puddle.
She was repelled by thse lacerated hands, grimed by toil so that the very dirt of life was ingrained in the flesh itself, by that red chafe of the collar and those bulging muscles.
But who will chafe my heart when you are gone?
Now she was beginning to chafe at the obligations this life imposed.
But I chafe at the idea that great American debates, in all their ugliness and splendor, should be tempered for terrorists and their attempts to recruit.
A stiff collar may chafe your neck.
It is also acquiring new powers of oversight. Politicians could chafe at the Fed's power: why, they might ask, should unelected officials choose who benefits from taxpayers' money?
Outer shells are usually made of synthetics which are water repellent and windproof, while the inner lining is smoother than wool so it won chafe against the horse skin.
She must suspect and guess and chafe and bear it all alone .
The stiff collar may chafe your neck.
Electorates are likely to chafe at the cost of bringing down government deficits, especially if the main result is to repay foreign creditors.
But they chafe at the plan to shift the Fed's consumer-protection functions, which protect people from deceptive and unfair lending practices, to a new agency.
Hardworking, honest citizens chafe at corrupt officials who treat them with contempt and get rich quick. And the party still makes an ass of the law and a mockery of justice.
He rarely USES suspenders, since they may chafe him.
Don't you think I'd chafe under this uniform?