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neuralgy

NOUN
  1. acute spasmodic pain along the course of one or more nerves

How To Use neuralgy In A Sentence

  • Leavin 'me all alone, me with my rheumatics, an' the neuralgy! Liza of Lambeth
  • -- "If they don't start soon I'll be taking the neuralgy dreadful. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
  • I've 'ad the neuralgy all the mornin', and my 'ead's been simply splittin', so thet I thought the bones 'ud come apart and all my brains go streamin' on the floor. Liza of Lambeth
  • Don't you all trouble 'bout my neuralgy," she returned with resigned exasperation as she stood up to pour the coffee out of the large tin boiler. The Voice of the People
  • Her brother's wife's cousin had "neuralgy" for years, and she described his sufferings with enthusiasm and infinite detail. Cy Whittaker's Place
  • For poor Percival Tubbs had "neuralgy" and could not leave his room; Red-Robin
  • Continuing her favorable comments on the weather she observed that she was glad there was so little fog, because fog was hard for folks with "neuralgy pains. Cy Whittaker's Place
  • Your neuralgy again, dearie?" she asked in pretty concern. Cheerful—By Request
  • There were different versions of the expressions he had used at the onset of his complaint, -- some of the reported exclamations involving a breach of propriety, to say the least, -- but it was agreed that a man in an attack of neuralgy wasn't to be judged of by the rules that applied to other folks. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • They're pretty enough to look at when you're feelin 'first-rate, but when you git the neuralgy they sort of turns yo' stomach. The Voice of the People
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