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[ UK /bˈɛlɪˌe‍ɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛɫiˌeɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an ache localized in the stomach or abdominal region
VERB
  1. complain
    What was he hollering about?

How To Use bellyache In A Sentence

  • People came in to see the doctor with a headache or a backache or a bellyache and it turned out to be something terminal. EVERVILLE
  • Uncharacteristically, perhaps because the bellyache and the fever distracted him, he sat in the open rather than behind tree cover.
  • People came in to see the doctor with a headache or a backache or a bellyache and it turned out to be something terminal. EVERVILLE
  • We can bellyache all we want over the decision, but at the end of the day prohormones are still gone.
  • People came in to see the doctor with a headache or a backache or a bellyache and it turned out to be something terminal. EVERVILLE
  • Foster parents were as likely as their wards to find a justifiable cause for bellyache.
  • Citizens of other places may complain, bitch or bellyache; New Yorkers kvetch.
  • Listening to conservos bellyache is like listening to a frat boy who has set fire to his frat house and then complains about how much water the fire department uses to put the fire out. george in MD Sebelius: There will be competition with private insurers
  • He approached the book "determined not to make excuses, not to be a bellyacher," she says. NPR Topics: News
  • i think a night in the dungeon would be preferable to a Subway 'bellyache' special ... London SE1 community website
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