Synonym: hurt, throb. Similar words: teacher, each, coach, beach, teach, reach, preach, attach. Meaning: [eɪk] n. a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain. v. 1. feel physical pain 2. have a desire for something or someone who is not present 3. be the source of pain.
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61. Apart from a dull ache in his leg, Larsen has completely recovered from the crash.
62. I am feeling much better, though there are many times when I feel a dull ache.
63. No longer had she the ache of longing for that stretch of white road leading round to the sycamores.
64. Suddenly Grant felt drained and aware once more of the increasing ache in his injured arm and leg.
65. And now an ache in his gut, that he thought first wind, then diarrhoea.
66. Her reluctance to go made her heart ache, but the truth was patent.
67. The trouble and ache of the last few minutes circled the center of his feeling and then dropped away.
68. They include some of the symptoms of allergy: Disturbances of the stomach and intestinal tract, such as stomach ache.
69. It wasn't really very bad but it was a dull ache that made her realise she would never get to sleep.
70. The sight of those children at their mother's funeral made my heart ache.
71. The pain in her lower back subsided leaving a dull ache.
72. My neck felt stiff and my head was starting to ache.
73. From London to Canterbury the traffic was solid and the fumes that built up in the car made her head ache.
74. He himself was beginning to ache as though stretched on the rack, with the worst still to come.
75. My shoulder and neck ache now as well as my back.
76. If you were to lift that weight several times, you would find that the muscle gradually began to ache.
77. The headgear was so tight around the forehead that my brain began to ache, but the ear flaps dangled.
78. There! she thought, with a terrible ache of her heart, I've finally admitted it!
79. Each new ache or pain is not necessarily related to the illness.
80. Carrie's feeling of happiness grew until her bones seemed to ache with it.
81. They felt nothing but a dull ache in their backs.
82. Somehow it made her heart ache with a wild mix of anguish and recrimination.
83. A good whack gives a bad ache and may even double up your opponent.
84. She felt hot and her head was beginning to ache.
85. He missed wandering about the corridors but the thought of walking made his feet throb and ache even more.
86. A sharp ache filled her chest and she was afraid she was going to cry.
87. My eyes and head begin to ache from looking so intently for any sign of hydrothermal activity in the area.
88. There was smoke coming from her father's chimney,(Sentencedict.com)[www.Sentencedict.com] but seeing the inside of the cottage made her heart ache.
89. I thought how they must also ache in body and soul looking for home, food, help.
90. She is putting up peaches for the winter and fighting that ache to be gone again.