Headache meaning in English
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Definition
I have a headache: My head hurts, I have pain in my head
backache: pain, discomfort in the spine, backbone
(my eyes) ache: (my eyes) hurt, are painful
- "I had a nasty headache yesterday so I took a packet of aspirin."
- "If you see Bruno, please tell him I've gone home with a headache."
- "Warbuckle : "... please tell him I've gone home with a headache."
- "Announcer : Back ache?"
- "Any back pain, headaches, sleeping trouble, things of that nature?"
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