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  • past tense form of ache.
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ached

VERB
feeling soreness or dull pain, often physical
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I had a vision in the summer light— Sorrow was in it, and my inward sight Ached with sad images.

From The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood by Hood, Thomas

Sometimes she just Ached to light out with an Opera Company.

From Fables in Slang by Newman, Clyde J.

He had come With proud resolve, but still his lonely eyes Ached with fatigue at never seeing home.

From A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass by Lowell, Amy

And no one was sorry, although her poor head Ached sadly because of her fall; For little girls never—so every one said— Should taste or should meddle at all.

From Cousin Hatty's Hymns and Twilight Stories by Nichols, H. P.

Hither and forth he paced; Uhila's eyes Ached with his hatred of the sight; at length "Taka," Malua cried, and stretched his arms Rigid in air, his face against the sky.

From The Rose of Dawn A Tale of the South Sea by La Farge, John



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