Ache dans une phrase (en anglais)
- My head starts to ache.
- He made my heart ache.
- His teeth began to ache.
- His words ache inside me.
- Yes, I have back ache.
- My bones ache always now.
- Reality was the ache of.
- His Heart Would Ache *73.
- Then, he got a stomach ache.
- There was a dull ache in Mr.
- An ache settled deep in my leg.
- Wilson’s chest began to ache.
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- I didn't even have a belly ache.
- I feel that sickening ache again.
- Her delight becomes Cass’ ache.
- His head began to ache and his.
- Reducing it to only a numb ache.
- I saw her shoes ache to pull free.
- His warmth was coaxing the ache.
- There’s an ache inside my guts.
- I want to preach so bad I ache.
- That ache with a life of their own.
- It made something inside her ache.
- What is it, Corporal Ache?
- A panting ache ran through the rick.
- They ache with a life of their own.
- My legs are starting to ache, too.
- But her heart began to ache a little.
- While they ache for their young brood.
- His head seemed to ache immeasurably.
- She did it hard enough to ache, but.
- She paused, watching him ache for her.
- A deep ache spreads through my throat.
- I have a very bad ache in my tummy.
- There was a dull ache behind his eyes.
- Here it was that my head began to ache.
- She now felt constant ache all over her.
- But a man always talks of his own ache.
- The truth of that thought makes me ache.
- One day, her back simply began to ache.
- Our arms started to ache and we let go.
- For once I didn’t ache for a companion.
- Eva grimaced as her head started to ache.
- Your thighs will ache after a few seconds.
- There was an ache or fire between her legs.
- Watching them made Maggie’s throat ache.
- Another ache to run outside stole over her.
- His ears were ringing and starting to ache.
- I felt the dull pounding ache in both knees.
- The thought of her was a sudden ache in him.
- I fight with my bones as they ache to expand.
- His love was an ache that engulfed his being.
- I am sure that you have had a HEAD ACHE.
- The agony had developed into a very dull ache.
- The ache in his chest spread to his very soul.
- The pain in her head had settled to a dull ache.
- I was feeling an ache that I didn’t recognize.
- She felt the great ache of it deep in her core.
- So well, the ache in my heart became permanent.
- Their whimpers and pleadings made my heart ache.
- Unfortunately, my muscles began to ache and my.
- Joan Maguire was an ache that refused to go away.
- They ache and need fulfillment in the worse way.
- An ache reaches up through the base of his skull.
- It’s insecurity that drives this ache within.
- Next morning I woke up with a splitting head ache.
- The ache with his stomach seemed almost unbearable.
- The wound in Toby's neck was now only a dull ache.
- When his fingers lift, I feel an ache in my chest.
- It made his heart physically ache to see her again.
- The American Council for Headache Education (ACHE).
- The pain in her arms went from an ache to a scream.
- I close my eyes to see if that will lessen the ache.
- Only mentioning him brought back the ache in my heart.
- There was a dull ache but no longer the searing pain.
- I still had a dull side ache and the angry welts on.
- Be cautious here to always use the ache to push you.
- He swallowed the ache in his throat and slowly stood.
- The sight of the truck only made her heart ache more.
- The constant ache of their loss is sharpened on the.
- Thinking about it all made his head ache all the more.
- It still hurt but not that bone deep ache like before.
- Yes, she whispered, feeling the ache in her neck.
- Jason shifted in bed to ease the dull ache in his side.
- He was glad to be relieved of a tiresome stomach ache.
- The cold was already making his fingers ache painfully.
- He felt an ache in his chest as guilt tore through him.
- Christ save us! but my bones do ache, Stepan said.
- She noticed how the ache ran up her arms and into her.
- The soft light seemed to ease the ache and bring relief.
- Well boy, with that split in your head it should ache.
- The memory stuttered and halted, leaving a dull ache in.
- But the ache and strain of it could not go on much longer.
- The deep ache of torqued tendons dull against your bones.
- Wow! my head ache has almost gone, what was that potion?
- A pulsing ache that seemed to throb with every heart beat.
- But your roots ache for sustenance, water, minerals, air.
- I see it and feel it in every bone, and it makes them ache.
- My heart began to ache ; and, as she had been reckoning on.
- I was aching all over.
- His right arm is aching.
- Hip pain and aching joints.
- Joey rubbed his aching head.
- No more aching in the heart.
- Werner rubs his aching eyes.
- That leaves me aching for you.
- Elowen rubbed her aching legs.
- But my heart was aching so bad.
- My body was aching and hurting.
- Her limbs were numb and aching.
- Aching heart weak at the knees.
- The cub squirmed in her aching.
- Rory was nursing an aching elbow.
- Whene'er he had an aching head;.
- Fallen arches and aching bunions.
- Is your head still aching, eh?
- I've been aching for a good brawl.
- Her hand had started aching again.
- Other than your heart aching.
- An aching heart cries out for help.
- Is your head still aching, eh?’.
- He massaged his aching wrists and.
- I moved my aching body into a waltz.
- Ciere’s aching fist clenches again.
- That this poor aching bosom crushes?
- His left temple was pulsing, aching.
- His legs were still aching very badly.
- By this time, Caris was aching for him.
- He stood up, his back and knees aching.
- I remember it because they were aching.
- Aching as if trounced upon by a score.
- Aching in places I didn’t knew I had.
- Aching to be healed; to be touched again.
- My heart was aching, I was tormented by.
- Sitting down, stiff joints aching, this.
- My heart accelerated at the sharp aching.
- My bones were aching because of the strain.
- Actually, I think my soul has been aching.
- An aching, sharp pain passed into her leg.
- My left hand was aching and I looked at it.
- Idumea is a desolation with an aching void.
- His mind, still aching, wandered to Shannon.
- Libby blinked, swal owing past the aching.
- Oh, you whose souls are bruised and aching.
- Soreness and aching and throbbing and pain.
- Such aching beauty, at the cost of solitude.
- After just a few minutes, my legs were aching.
- But she forward with a load of aching memories.
- Rebeca Molope to soothe aching hearts with up-.
- Bells toll aching for that our past landed prize.
- Her arm was aching by the time they got to the.
- I sat and wrapped my arms around my aching chest.
- He puts the good aching pain in my knees and heart.
- His stomach still aching, Locke jogged to the gate.
- My back was aching so bad, I couldn’t sit still.
- My head was aching, so I couldn’t think clearly.
- Every muscle in her body was stretched and aching.
- My head was still aching and giddy after yesterday.
- The tension and dampness caused aching in his legs.
- She says they're ALL aching to do things like that.
- Then I sat there, gasping for breath, chest aching.
- It was like opodeldoc stuffed into an aching tooth.
- Body’s all aching, wracked, and wracked with pain.
- He was aching in his bones for the homeward journey.
- Alice placed her aching head on the table as Chester.
- I lifted my aching body from the ground and stood up.
- It was wide-eyed, a child aching for a bedtime story.
- He twisted them, aching to rip them off to get access.
- Everything transient and aching; everything tentative.
- I could feel it in my bones, and my bones were aching.
- Still aching? Túshin asked Rostóv in a whisper.
- Her eyelids burned, the tears aching to break through.
- He was aching already and it was only midday; another.
- I ignored my aching head and thigh and swam for my life.
- Exhausted and aching from the effort, he stopped pulling.
- Godwyn was stiff and aching after an uncomfortable night.
- An hour later, when my aching muscles needed a rest, the.
- Stunned by the blast, ears aching, and with new shrapnel.
- He was given effective herbs to help his aching head and.
- Marcus removes his finger, leaving an aching circle behind.
- With aching head held high he left the building, a new man.
- He said, Where’s your pain? Are your balls aching?
- My hand aching to feel the steel gripped around my fingers.
- Maggie put one hand to her aching head and looked around her.
- Her bullet wound was aching again and she needed some sleep.
- A shower helped clear his head and aching body, but not his.
- His arm was aching like buggery and he had little energy left.
- They quickened their pace as much as their aching legs would.
- Her back was aching and she gingerly began to cross the room.
- Oh! where my aching heart relieve when griefs assail me sore?
- Staying in bed all day has done wonders for my aching muscles.
- His thigh was between mine, so close to the aching need there.
- Conan stood Natala on her feet, and stretched his aching arms.
- Derek winced; he was aching from the blast that had propelled.
- Cœur de Gris was grasping his aching temples between his hands.
- Give rest to an aching problem by cutting out the problem and.
- My swayed back was already aching looking forward to the chore.
- How it all ached! Her heart was aching, not knowing what to do!.
- Ahndray smiled and motioned for her to return to his aching cock.
- She ached to say it.
- My heart ached for her.
- Her lungs ached for air.
- His heart ached as she.
- Her heart ached as she.
- My heart ached for Harry.
- His heart ached for her.
- My legs ached as I stood.
- He ached for that stroke.
- His cock ached even more.
- His fingers ached to the.
- His dog body ached to run.
- His heart ached within him.
- He told her his head ached.
- His face ached with strain.
- Her legs ached and she was.
- Rose’s heart ached for him.
- His heart ached to see John.
- His limbs ached like he had.
- My head ached; it felt heavy.
- His heart ached with anguish.
- By that point, his arms ached.
- His throat ached with tension.
- Her heart ached for her lover.
- Mary’s heart ached for Vicky.
- Damn, even his eyeballs ached.
- Sometimes his heart just ached.
- I ached to have a baby with Joe.
- His head ached and he was giddy.
- Her head ached with the effort.
- I shut my eyes and ached to hear.
- But his head ached more and more.
- Her heart ached for both of them.
- His hands ached, his heart raced.
- His heart ached as he watched her.
- Something that ached like a wound.
- His hands ached to touch her soft.
- His head swam and ached with fever.
- Selfish as it was, his heart ached.
- An emptiness ached in their chests.
- His arms and stomach stil ached in.
- Everywhere ached, despite the drugs.
- His stomach ached but he felt better.
- His head ached terribly, and he was.
- Her jaw ached from grinding her teeth.
- Her side ached with yet another cramp.
- His shoulder ached, his back and ribs.
- My legs ached dully, echoed by my head.
- He was panting also, and his arm ached.
- My stomach ached when I saw their eyes.
- Jess stared at it until his eyes ached.
- He ached from his throat to his stomach.
- The muscles in his arms ached with the.
- My hip ached as I climbed out of the car.
- Her throat ached with the onset of tears.
- She ached over Tussie and Tussie's mother.
- His stomach felt raw and his limbs ached.
- She felt light headed and her legs ached.
- Her body though, still ached and groaned.
- His belly ached, and yet he had to plough.
- His chest ached and he remembered, Breathe.
- His every muscle ached and his eyes watered.
- Her head pounded and her entire body ached.
- He was holding his head as though it ached.
- His feet ached, and he was in need of water.
- Her throat was desert dry and her head ached.
- But she was his mother, and her heart ached.
- My heart swelled and ached at the same time.
- Her body ached all over, and her eyes burned.
- Her muscles ached from more than an hour of.
- With their touch he iMagined his flesh ached.
- Her arm ached under the pressure of his grip.
- His rheumatic joints ached as he stood once.
- He ached to see her again and worried about.
- Tracey's face ached from smiling at everyone.
- My heart ached for him, for what he had lost.
- Her gray hair was sodden, and her bones ached.
- It was like a wound that ached when it rained.
- Her legs ached, but she said nothing about it.
- Her joints ached from the adrenalin and tension.
- His shoulder ached, his skin tingled and crawled.
- T he inside of my thighs ached; I wasn’t used.
- Hours ached into days, and days fell into weeks.
- Jess’ heart pounded and her full breasts ached.
- My mind ached at the meaning of those three words.
- His mouth was as dry as dust and his throat ached.
- His bones ached as the magic ran through his body.
- He ached all over and in particular he felt sore.
- Her head ached slightly, as she began to discover.
- My throat ached, my mouth throbbed in anticipation.
- My head ached badly and I felt dizzy and nauseous.
- His feet ached from pressing into the stone cracks.
- My legs always ached badly straight after football.
- He was still bruised and, every step he took ached.
- Her stomach ached and her limbs turned into rubber.
- He’d been driving for hours and he ached all over.
- He clutched the armrests so tight his fingers ached.
- And my heart ached with the weight of that knowledge.
- He felt their eyes suddenly, and his shoulder ached.
- Her arms and legs ached under the pain of the crash.
- My heart aches at his words.
- My blood aches for the hunt.
- Old dogs get aches and pains.
- I AM HE THAT ACHES WITH LOVE.
- On top of that, my head aches.
- It aches for you to come to Me.
- My back still aches, by the way.
- Lots of aches and pains this morning.
- The pains and aches were washed away.
- For bruising, wounds and muscle aches.
- I am he that aches with amorous love;.
- The aches and abrasions caused by his.
- Those aches and pains are really taking.
- The aches and pains were in every muscle.
- My head aches, but otherwise, I’m fine.
- The aches of his battered body disappeared.
- How strong, those aches that come with what.
- Only since this morning one of my ears aches.
- My head aches and I cry at the emotional fall.
- Find out how often and how frequent the aches.
- The heart still aches and I miss my beloved wife.
- Her jaw aches and she tries to unclench her teeth.
- I suffered from regular, insistent paternal aches.
- As consciousness returns so do the aches and pains.
- The aches caused by their digging had hardly been.
- It is a bit sour but should help with the aches.
- It lessened some of the normal aches and pains of.
- Oh, the standard aches and pains, Paul explained.
- My heart aches to think I have caused him so much pain.
- Her throat aches with all the things she can’t tell him.
- Yes: my chest aches, and the air is choky with tobacco.
- She starts talking about her aches and pains to her friends.
- Shortly the king picked himself up though stiffened by aches.
- My look is still a bit blurry and my head aches even more now.
- My body aches all over and I couldn’t even breathe properly.
- Joey sat up in the bed, slowly and grunting at the aches he felt.
- Harris discovered innumerable fresh aches and pains in his body.
- My heart aches as I stare at Sean, who’s waiting for an answer.
- A fit of coughing was followed by a multitude of aches and pains.
- The rigors of time you conquer as a town that aches but never dies.
- O beloved race in all! O my breast aches with tender love for all!.
- Yeah she really needs this for her aches and pains, Miranda says.
- This is something to make you relax and to take the aches and pains away.
- You can address many physical aches and pains through the following exercise.
- His head aches and he feels as though he is sliding down into the cold earth.
- Made with oil extracted from the mustard plant, it helped relieve bodily aches.
- When he got home, he would pay in all kinds of little arthritic aches and pains.
- If you have aches and pains that never go away, this step is for you to perform.
- Her wrist aches and she’s not sure if she’s broken a bone or just sprained it.
- You don't know why I am telling you all this, Alyosha? My head aches and I am sad.
- Stretching their legs, stiff necks needed warm but firm hands to rub away the aches.
- Easing down on the mat, aches in his back and legs jabbed Hanor as if lying on a bed.
- Right after their promise, their discoloring of skin and their head aches disappeared.
- Expecting to be jumped on from behind, hoping Rainer’s training would kick in, aches.
- But when you deny he ever lived, when you negate his very name, it aches like bones that.
- For a man in his late seventies, besides the aches and pains, he was still in good shape.
- One is yesterday with its mistakes and cares, its faults and blunders, its aches and pains.
- But an hour and a half into the day I stopped for a break, feeling the familiar aches and pains.
- He needed water before the sharp, stabbing aches in his calf muscles turned to crippling spasms.
- Their health is often affected by liver and stomach aches, by circulatory problems, by fractures.
- When I got into bed at the end of the day, I groaned with the aches and pains in my stiff muscles.
- It was only then that Norman felt the aches and pains of the last few days spring out along his body.
- She has headaches, high fever, high temperature, sore throat, sore eyes, ear aches and aching bones.
- Aches and Pains: I used to get aches and pains from riding my bike (and also from playing the piano).
- And yet all these questions were not new ones suddenly confronting him, they were old familiar aches.
- Still a lot of aches and pains and some nightmares, but you know me, I have medicines for everything.
- As I entered my body, I began to feel the force of gravity and the aches and pain that I normally feel.
- What are the descriptive words used to describe pain? Pain either explodes, cuts, burns, aches, or throbs.
- Once you arrive back at your place, after a hard running day, you may begin to feel body aches or pains.
- She just shook her head, morose with her aches and pains, but she gave him a casual wave as he stalked past.
- By the time I get up to leave, the cuffs of my sleeves, used to wipe my cheeks, are damp, and my jaw aches.
- The physical discomfort that marked out my time alone was matched by a succession of mental aches and pains.
- If you have sore throat symptoms with fever and aches, it is likely the result of a virus, like a cold or flu.
- But what about unexpected expenses? Like sickness? Or tooth aches? Doctors and dentists don’t work for free.
- Children stricken with aches and high fevers were streaming in droves to Broussair University Hospital in Paris.
- He became aware of all sort of aches and pains, but ignored it in order to reach up and pull that one last lever.
- Allergy symptoms generally include congestion, sneezing, and coughing, but are not accompanied by fever and aches.
- The aches and pains are a natural part of aging and so are the regular preventative visits to the doctor’s office.
- Also said to be an effective pain killer and anti-inflammatory for arthritis, rheumatism and general aches and pains.
- They were not, after all, inhibited by ropes, aches, bruises, and partial deafness from all the jarring of the horse.
- Soon it was getting small, as he turned this way and that, letting the pulsating water take away the aches and pains.
- Did we both have the same aches and pains at the same time, the same pleasures and joys? Visola refilled their cups.
- Not that I let the other men see it; and it wasn’t the back pain either, nor the dull aches and pains of my injuries.
- So, in summary, stretching may help you reduce the aches and pains that are often associated with long-distance bike riding.
- By lunch the aches in my head and body are gone, but my eyelids weigh a ton and I’m not sure how long I can keep them open.
- In my case, it could be that my aches and pains just went away by themselves, around the same time I started regular stretching.
- The caller was tired and had muscle aches because he had been out late the night before doing some heavy-duty work with a friend.
- The results are inflexibility, a build up of constant aches and pains, fatigue, and the potential to develop injury and dis-ease.
- I was only 42 and I felt 92 with aches and pains and worries of what he might do with the 5 missiles he could destroy cities with.
- We had many uses for it, such as thick-neck, aching of the joints, sick stomach, aches of the head, and the expelling of afterbirth.
- The varicose veins can cause intermittent claudication, varicose ulcers and generally leg aches and pain due to poor blood circulation.
- All her right side aches at night, she is in agony, and, would you believe it, the angel bears it without groaning for fear of waking us.
- With that warning about causation in mind, here’s what has correlated with the dramatic decrease in my aches and pains: daily stretching.
- Use an infusion of the whole plant for fevers, headaches, migraines, and colds, or the expressed juice of the flowers for aches and strains.
- This may be, and sometimes is, accompanied by a period of pains or aches in the regions of the body where this housecleaning is taking place.
- As some of the aches and pains began to ooze away, all except the one in my knee which was on fire; the words rolled over and over in my head.
- Show me the holo of the galaxy, requested the hollow-voiced human, only just beginning to feel relief from the aches in his spinal column.
- His wounds have healed, thanks to Simon’s skill with herbs and the mind-cane’s power, but his leg still aches when the day’s work is over.
- My back lifts from the table and all my muscles clench and my throat aches from this scream that no longer shapes itself into words and will not stop.
- During the first few days of detoxification one often complains of headaches, body aches or sore muscles, feeling weak or cranky, and trouble sleeping.