31 adjectives to describe aches

And still the dull, intolerable ache in my breast went on, the only vivid consciousness that was left to me.

An intolerable ache, knew me in every joint and limb, as I trod my way, with a weary uncertainty.

days when, gazing out toward it, Mrs. Ross, whose heart was like a slow ache of ever-widening area, could almost feel its laving quality and, after the passage of a tug- or pleasure-boat, the soothing folding of the water down over and upon itself.

I notice, though, when Pa is ill, That he gets fixed up with a pill, An' Pa don't handle Mother rough An' make her swallow nasty stuff; But when I've got a little ache, It's castor oil I've got to take.

But she pleaded a violent head-ache; and Mrs. Moore confirmed the plea to be just.

She shut her eyes, and leaned back against the tree as that desolate feeling of homesickness settled over her like a great miserable ache.

The give of velvet-upholstered chairs, perfumed darkness, and any old love story moving across it to the ecstatic ache of Gertie Slayback's high young heart.

" It was not his wind that was weak, it was his feethis tortured, blistered feet that were two flaming aches.

These kind of beatings were not only excessively painful, but they always reminded me of the blows I had so often received from the key, in the hand of Mrs. Helm, when I was but a little waiter lad; and in truth I must say that the effect of these heavy blows on the head, have followed me thus far through life; subjecting me to frequent and violent head-aches, from which I never expect to be entirely free.

" "Sir, let me help you to a little gentle bilious head-ache.

" Phil's heart was one gigantic ache.

Their eyes are bloodshot, and their whole bodies are racked with every imaginable ache.

Sometimes his heart seemed to ache with an actual physical ache.

He complained of mysterious aches and pains, described himself in the presence of hotel-keepers and headwaiters as a mass of maladies.

Only a residual ache reminded him of the storm that had almost gotten him.

He has a very severe head-ache, and was unable to remain up longer.

And she added to it now the sharpest ache of her despair.

She comes up here to bed whenever she can find the slightest ache for an excuse, just to be by herself.

" She turned and was gone, leaving him puzzled and with a sore ache at heart.

My first attempt was confined to pulling an oar across the stream, for which I rejoiced in sundry aches and pains altogether novel, letting alone a delightful row of blisters on each of my hands.

She so craved love and approval that a dark look made her tender heart ache, even though she was unconscious of having done anything to deserve it.

The flame of love that had played about his passion for his wife had died down to its embers; all the transfiguring hopes and illusions were gone, but they had left an unquenchable ache for her nearness, her smile, her touch.

To many old people in the South, however, any unusual ache or pain is quite as likely to have been caused by some external evil influence as by natural causes.

And, in verity, if Naani answered not to the Word, but there came instead an Evil Power to destroy me, I should but cease me of mine utter heart-ache.

I had felt unwell for several weeks, and now I woke up to a bad feverish cold, my body one vast ache, and at the same time impersonal, away from me, floating over above me, sinking under me, tied to me only by pain....

31 adjectives to describe  aches