A severe recurring vascular headache; occurs more frequently in women than men.
1 Elizabeth had a megrim on the day of Mary's coronation.
2 The feeling, megrim or reality, was gone now.
3 Not taking on about that silly cup, I hope-no ;whatcan it be then, a megrim ?
4 Their protest coincided with the closure of prawn, megrim and pollack fisheries because the Irish catch quotas have been filled.
5 And intellectually, it would seem to be the result of a bad quarter of an hour of the author: a megrim of the soul.
6 We brought them in, not quite so fast, as though some lurking megrim , some microbe of dissatisfaction with ourselves was at work within us.
7 I am sick of her megrims and her vapours and her humours.
8 The trenches were damp and unhealthy, the intervening years full of megrims .
9 How did you manage to clear your head of those confounded megrims ?
10 Beatrice Coddington had an attack of the megrims and remained in her room.
11 You watch a girl who has an attack of the megrims .
12 However, I had little enough leisure for personal megrims just then.
13 This February gloom is enough to give a man the megrims .
14 Then the Governor's lady had desired him to attend her for the megrims .
15 He has the gout, and his lady has the megrims .
16 Would he not fall in the megrims for that England's honour had been over thrown?
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