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a sting in the tail (British & Australian) an unpleasant end to something that began pleasantly, especially a story or suggestion. At the start, it's humorous and light but like most of her short stories, there's a sting in the tail. See also: tail take the sting out of something to make something that is unpleasant a little less unpleasant. Humour, of course, can take the sting out of almost any unpleasant situation. See also: take take the sting out of something to slightly improve something that is unpleasant. It was a difficult loss, but the support of the fans really took the sting out of it. See also: take |
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