A dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain.
Causing a dull and steady pain.
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Examples for "achy "
Examples for "achy "
1 And once again the glorious little achy feeling in the throat came.
2 Feels sick, achy and bad all over; generally good at the beginning.
3 She didn't know what she felt, just achy and hot and restless.
4 Though at the moment, I was too tired and achy to care.
5 That's why she'd felt so achy and tired the morning she died.
1 The day's exertions-herfeet were still aching - had given her a clear message.
2 Drinking lots of water and massaging the aching area can also help.
3 Jane and Rochester's final reconciliation comes with an aching sense of loss.
4 With an aching heart, Sano noted another ominous change in his father.
5 The American, his long legs clearly aching , held with his 37th ace.
6 The two diseases have similar symptoms, including headaches, fever and aching joints.
7 He was cramped and aching ; still the even breathing did not break.
8 They stepped outside, and he felt it: the bone - aching wave of cold.
9 The words seemed to have no connection whatsoever to his aching wrist.
10 The father's poor aching heart proclaims its anguish in very simple words:
11 The dark tide flowed on beneath in its sore and aching channels.
12 How did you get across the ice - aching diamond-bright reality of those moments?
13 I felt no satisfaction at being right, just a deep aching sorrow.
14 At the same time it conjured up an aching feeling of loss.
15 Doctors are on hand, and trainee physiotherapists give your aching body relief.
16 He was morose and disheartened; gloomy thoughts revolved behind his aching brow.
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