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9 Sentences With "hurting over"

How to use hurting over in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "hurting over" and check conjugation/comparative form for "hurting over". Mastering all the usages of "hurting over" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The stained glass window, we have ... glass everywhere ... We're really hurting over here.
Do I hurt over him, or hurt because it doesn't seem he's hurting over me?
Two sources close to Mnangagwa said some Mugabe loyalists in the security and government establishment were "hurting" over the November coup.
I know that's not your fault, but damn, you make yourself a poster child for everything us natives are hurting over.
Recorded the night of Kobe Bryant's death, this song has Jay Z and Jay Electronica hurting over friends and family who now only exist in their phone contact lists.
"There's a whole host of other companies that were part of the growth story over the 2013 to 2015 time frame that added a significant amount of volume, and those guys were the ones that were really hurting over the last two years," Cohen said.
"Time to Grow" is the second single and title track of British R&B; singer Lemar's second album Time To Grow. The single became Lemar's sixth top 10 hit in the UK, peaking at #9 in the UK singles chart. The song lyrics refer to Lemar breaking up with a girl and him trying to get over it. He clearly is still hurting over her, but she has moved on from him.
She feels he could have discussed it with her more and talked her round for the sake of Rebecca. Pauline will blame her decision to leave on Sonia—another way of punishing Martin. Even though she is really hurting over leaving Rebecca, Pauline is determined to go. She realised she never really loved Joe, he has lied to her too many times ... Although I know Pauline better than anyone, even I cannot fathom out why she made up the brain tumour story.
The music for "Besitos" showcases the band's Latin influence, and the lyrics describe Fuentes' relationship with a girl, from her point of view, who he "couldn't stop hurting over and over again". "The Boy Who Could Fly" was originally six minutes long, but the intro was split off as a separate track, "Southern Constellations", because of its length. "Southern Constellations" is about Fuentes' fascination with Southern girls. He called the guitar tone "one of my favorite[s]" from the album.

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