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ached

VERB
feeling soreness or dull pain, often physical
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During the workshops Rice says her hands cramped, her back hurt and her feet ached.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 7, 2025

Another exam taker, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal, said he was exhausted and his head ached after experiencing multiple glitches Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 28, 2025

"My heart ached, and I could only pray: 'God, please don't let that happen.'"

From BBC • Jan. 14, 2025

He ached to become speaker of the House, but when Spiro Agnew resigned the vice presidency in disgrace in October 1973, President Richard Nixon was compelled by the 25th Amendment to fill the vacancy—abracadabra: Ford.

From Slate • Aug. 9, 2024

His joints had ached for rest since Gingersnipes had knocked on his door.

From "The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest" by Aubrey Hartman



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