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		Definition of aching in English: achingadjective ˈeɪkɪŋˈeɪkɪŋ 1Having an ache in a part of one's body.  the cool air was a relief to my aching head Example sentencesExamples -  What would I have given to have been with you, to have supported your aching head in my arms.
 -  When you have aching joints, nothing beats the soothing heat a microwave heat bag can deliver.
 -  No other symptoms are usually present apart from occasional aching joints.
 -  Some people may have a raised temperature, headaches and aching limbs.
 -  Be prepared for aching ribs Sunday morning.
 -  I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners.
 -  The primary symptom is a painful, aching shoulder of rather nondescript type.
 -  During those hard times, the poor quality food barely appeased my aching belly.
 -  Few things are a stronger motivation to get your thesis done than an aching back.
 -  Behind the glamour there are tears and aching muscles.
 -  They told me my aching back would get no relief on the rugged road ahead.
 -  I lay on my back on the concrete floor and shook my aching head.
 -  Wade, that aching right knee still apparently an issue, missed 10 of his 15 shots.
 -  Feeling absolutely shattered we returned to our messy, near empty house lamenting the lack of soft furnishings to comfort our aching posteriors.
 -  Late yesterday Graham started a sore throat and aching joints.
 -  I left Basel with aching feet, piles of business cards, a mild tan, and some inspiration.
 
 Synonyms painful, achy, sore, stiff, hurt, tender, uncomfortable, troublesome 2Arousing, experiencing, or expressive of intense sorrow or longing.  I write this letter with tears in my eyes and an aching heart Example sentencesExamples -  The cold really hurts, but there are moments of raw and aching beauty despite the harsh unforgiving environment.
 -  Barely alive, with broken bones and an aching heart, he returned to Paradise.
 -  Springtime is an aching, falsetto-gospel piano ballad, dedicated to the singer's late mother.
 -  The journey is nature's way of healing an aching heart.
 -  He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery.
 -  Their 1967 double-A-side single "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever" transformed the nondescript streets of Liverpool suburbs into places of aching nostalgia.
 -  That aching need we had to talk to each other, to tell our stories, has diminished.
 -  There is an aching poignancy about Dermot Bolger's wonderfully lyrical ninth novel, 'The Family on Paradise Pier'.
 -  With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain.
 
 Synonyms sorrowful, sad, mournful, miserable, upset, distressed, anguished, heavy with grief, grief-stricken, wretched, heavy    Definition of aching in US English: achingadjectiveˈākiNGˈeɪkɪŋ 1Sore; throbbing with pain.  the cool air was a relief to my aching head Example sentencesExamples -  Wade, that aching right knee still apparently an issue, missed 10 of his 15 shots.
 -  During those hard times, the poor quality food barely appeased my aching belly.
 -  I left Basel with aching feet, piles of business cards, a mild tan, and some inspiration.
 -  Feeling absolutely shattered we returned to our messy, near empty house lamenting the lack of soft furnishings to comfort our aching posteriors.
 -  Some people may have a raised temperature, headaches and aching limbs.
 -  I lay on my back on the concrete floor and shook my aching head.
 -  When you have aching joints, nothing beats the soothing heat a microwave heat bag can deliver.
 -  Behind the glamour there are tears and aching muscles.
 -  I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners.
 -  Few things are a stronger motivation to get your thesis done than an aching back.
 -  What would I have given to have been with you, to have supported your aching head in my arms.
 -  Be prepared for aching ribs Sunday morning.
 -  The primary symptom is a painful, aching shoulder of rather nondescript type.
 -  Late yesterday Graham started a sore throat and aching joints.
 -  No other symptoms are usually present apart from occasional aching joints.
 -  They told me my aching back would get no relief on the rugged road ahead.
 
 Synonyms painful, achy, sore, stiff, hurt, tender, uncomfortable, troublesome 2Feeling intense or wistful sadness; sorrowful.  an aching feeling of nostalgia Example sentencesExamples -  With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain.
 -  That aching need we had to talk to each other, to tell our stories, has diminished.
 -  He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery.
 -  Barely alive, with broken bones and an aching heart, he returned to Paradise.
 -  Their 1967 double-A-side single "Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever" transformed the nondescript streets of Liverpool suburbs into places of aching nostalgia.
 -  There is an aching poignancy about Dermot Bolger's wonderfully lyrical ninth novel, 'The Family on Paradise Pier'.
 -  The journey is nature's way of healing an aching heart.
 -  The cold really hurts, but there are moments of raw and aching beauty despite the harsh unforgiving environment.
 -  Springtime is an aching, falsetto-gospel piano ballad, dedicated to the singer's late mother.
 
 Synonyms sorrowful, sad, mournful, miserable, upset, distressed, anguished, heavy with grief, grief-stricken, wretched, heavy     |