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I . ache [eɪk] SUST. a. fig.

II . ache <aching> [eɪk] V. intr.

1. ache a. fig. (hurt):

ache

2. ache (be in pain):

ache

stomach ache SUST. sin pl.

tummy-ache SUST. sin pl.

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He begins looking for a way to back out of the fighting, eventually claiming to have a stomach ache.
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Events most commonly reported included muscle or joint aches, headache, and fatigue.
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They are shown sharing sensations such as a stomach ache and following each other everywhere.
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She lives in ache for a few months, pushing everyone she loves and knows away, and surrounding herself with pain.
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Women with fibrocystic changes may experience a persistent or intermittent breast aching or breast tenderness related to periodic swelling.
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It was believed that the spring water cured all sorts of aches and pains.
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Initial symptoms may resemble a common coldsore throat, mild fever, muscle aches, and malaise.
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At all the appropriate moments this story will make you weep convulsively, burst out laughing, and cause you to ache with longing.
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Teeth, fillings, and crowns may wear, break, or loosen, and teeth may be tender or ache.
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The oil was extracted and rubbed into the skin for aches and pains.
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