Rankle means, to keep within the mind irritation or resentment that becomes increasingly painful.
Alan Rankle was born in 1952.
the news that he won nothing in the race, will rankle him.
The constant criticism from her boss began to rankle her, making her feel more and more frustrated.
a rat that has rankle face can be called a hostckan [host-can]
His goal may be to become a major irritant, but I won't let him rankle me again.
Example sentence - The prince and princess continued to live happy and productive lives which would rankle the wicked witch to the end.
anger,annoying ,rankle ,rouse ,irritate ,gall and irk :P
choler, enmity, temper, rankle
Main Entry:envenomPart of Speech:verbDefinition:poisonSynonyms:acerbate, alienate, anger, antagonize,contaminate, embitter, empoison, harm, impair,infect, injure, make bitter, make sick, rankle,taint
Main Entry:envenomPart of Speech:verbDefinition:poisonSynonyms:acerbate, alienate, anger, antagonize,contaminate, embitter, empoison, harm, impair,infect, injure, make bitter, make sick, rankle,taint
The term irritate is similar in meaning to the following terms; aggravate, destroy, rankle or rattle. Other synonyms include, aggravate, annoy, bother and of course, disturb.
Ankles rhymes fully with rankles. Other words that are slant rhymes of ankles are hackles, shackles, tackles, tangles, bangles, and mangles.