Which preposition to use with soreness
But do not lug me into the same soreness of conscience with yourself.
In a few moments I became insensible, but when I awoke an hour later I was astounded to feel a curious soreness in my ears.
His afternoon's nap had not taken the lameness out of his legs nor the soreness from the tender pads of his feet.
It was natural that that party should still feel some soreness at the utter failure of their recent attempts and the disappointment of their hopes; and affairs took the longer time in being brought into perfect order and harmony through a strange mortality which took place among the first Governors-general.
Then I saw a great deal of Mr. Ryder, who was the Hubert of the production, and discovered that there was some soreness between him and his manager.
I have sworn it that I will destroy thee, wicked man, that I may do away with this soreness on my back.