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aching

[ UK /ˈe‍ɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈeɪkɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. causing a dull and steady pain
    her old achy joints
    my aching head
NOUN
  1. a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain

How To Use aching In A Sentence

  • They will also force schools to put more emphasis on teaching basic subjects.
  • A boa made from black water mink is worth about 50 dollars, a collarette about $100,00 and a coat reaching down to the hips would cost about $250,00. Black Beaver The Trapper
  • I again affirm that I need make no apology for attaching my name to that of one so worthy the esteem of his co-dogs, ay, and co-cats too; for in spite of the differences which have so often raised up a barrier between the members of his race and ours, not even the noblest among us could be degraded by raising a "mew" to the honour of such a thoroughly honest dog. The Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too
  • Clinton will fight for the American people, and Obama will sit in a racest church for another 20 years where The "rev" is preaching hate, racism, and black seperatism. Clinton: Put down the Blackberry at home
  • The job of ministers is to abolish and remove these obstacles to good teaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • A man of good humour and a great sense of fun, he enjoyed popularity among his teaching colleagues and pupils, many of whom were present at the removal of remains and burial.
  • He has received several teaching awards, as well as the unprecedented award of being ‘the most quotable professor’ by MathSoc.
  • And approaching that very machine, his last pound coin clutched in his fist, was Felix Henderson McMurdo.
  • The largest of these primitive ‘trees’ were giant lycopods reaching upwards of 20 meters, but most of the plants grew to less than a meter above the ground.
  • But after three years of frantic knitting, they decided to end the challenge, despite reaching halfway.
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