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I . ache [eɪk] N a. fig

II . ache <aching> [eɪk] VB intr

1. ache a. fig (hurt):

2. ache (be in pain):

I'm aching all over

3. ache (desire):

to be aching for sth
to be aching to do sth

stomach ache N no pl

tummy-ache N no pl

Usage examples with aching

I'm aching all over
to be aching for sth
to be aching to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The dance starts out with aching and hunched over old men, with minimal movements.
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The pain is described as constant, burning, aching or severe.
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Lacing their scathing wit with an aching sadness, they define the dark irony of the past decade.
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Is your stomach aching or do you have cold feet?
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Like most moms might be, she's quick to brush off the aching jaw, sudden sweatiness and pain in her arms.
fox40.com
A waste-free approach for an aching back that is as good for the pain as it is for the planet.
www.treehugger.com
Aching suspensions are not long in arriving however when the text requires them, such as the mysterious "et incarnatus".
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The streets are paved with resilient asphalt to prevent aching of feet.
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His guitar playing focused not on speedy riffs, not on sweeping chords, but well-chosen, sharp single notes and long, aching bends.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Compression arthralgia has been recorded as deep aching pain in the knees, shoulders, fingers, back, hips, neck and ribs.
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