11 Words to use with headaches

"Here is a girl with a brilliant future on the stage discovered by her friend, Mrs. Boncour, in convulsionspractically insensiblewith a bottle of headache-powder and a jar of ammonia on her dressing-table.

All of Tuesday Mrs. Bellows had spent in her room, and Mrs. Shaeffer had driven to the village in the afternoon with word that she had been crying all day, and bought some headache medicine for her.

Mr. Reynolds reported that Mr. Ladley had bought some headache tablets and some bromide powders to make him sleep.

I thought I'd tell you the story, so if you ever meet up with this shave-tail preacher and he wants a headache pill you can slip him some sugar-coated arsenic.

He, too, smells the ammonia, tastes the headache-powderjust the merest traceand then he has two patients, one of them himself.

"You're not a headache sort of girl.

Richard made himself very unpopular in 1485 by his forced loans, as they were called: a system of assessing a man after dark with a self-cocking writ and what was known as the headache-stick, a small weapon which was worn up the sleeve during the day, and which was worn behind the ear by the loyal subject after nightfall.

It asked about a certain headache compound, and his reply was brief and, as nearly as I can find out, read, 'This compound will not cure your headache except at the expense of reducing heart action dangerously.'

I'm gettin' a headache thinkin' of it!" Waring rose.

Then she paused in astonishment, for there on the bed lay Veronica, with a wet towel tied around her head and her forehead drawn up into painful headache lines.

She had a headache making of it.

11 Words to use with  headaches