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Discover Ludwig"aching feeling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of physical or emotional distress experienced by someone. For example: "The news of his friend's passing filled him with an aching feeling in his chest".
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But after two years, "I had the aching feeling that I wasn't really home in these other jobs," he said.
I know from my own family's experience the flip side of that sense of pride, the aching feeling of culinary loss.
She thought about her father nodding to her, after saying good night by the campfire, and about the aching feeling later as she lay in her sleeping bag, and how she hadn't understood what it meant.
But even in 1959, B. H. Haggin, a critic who was especially devoted to the ballerina, wrote that for some spectators, there was "an aching feeling of loss over the absence of Le Clercq from the works in which they had watched the development of her extraordinary powers as a dancer and as a stage personality".
"Chicken again?" Everyone remembers that aching feeling as a kid when dinner felt like the same meal over and over again.
The email plopped into my inbox and gave me an aching feeling in the bottom of my stomach that I haven't had since, well, since Labour lost the election.
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I want to force myself to puke, in a vain attempt to rid the stomach of these aching feelings of tightness, outrage and dread.
Common symptoms included tiredness, sweating, cough, loss of appetite, headaches, lethargy, shortness of breath, pain or ache, feeling cold and weight loss: I came to hospital my stomach felt full.
Their bodies are at once wraiths, made insubstantial by technology, and corporeal, aching with feeling.
After Team Silent vacated Konami's own Scaretown, USA around 2004, Resident Evil 4-style intense combat against the hordes replaced psych-horror's chest aching, paranoid feeling that something was just wrong.
The flu usually comes on suddenly, and its symptoms can include fever, runny nose, cough, sore throat, headache, muscle aches, feeling tired, and generally just feeling rotten.
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