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Discover Ludwig"feel a headache" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies that someone is experiencing the sensation of a headache. Example: "After a long day at work, I could feel a headache coming on."
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When you feel a headache coming on, smell the salts.
"It does feel worth it, but I can feel a headache coming".
My eye socket reflects in my coffee, steam curls around my face, and I feel a headache coming on.
I know you scroll through your Pinterest feed and instead of relaxing or getting inspired, it just makes you feel a headache coming on.
When I feel a headache coming, I just take a tablet and that's prevention to me".
When you start to feel a headache coming on, write down the date and time it began.
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By the time she reaches No. 60, she feels a headache brewing.
But then she went inside and it got dark; she turned up the television and felt a headache coming on, and by the time Amit returned from the lab she couldn't think of anything to say, even when he wrinkled his nose and asked mildly, "How come you smell like cigarettes?" Ms. Hempel wondered about the father of Ms. Duffy's baby.
The patient felt a headache on the third day of admission and the head magnetic resonance image showed multiple lesions in the brain and lesions in the right side of the cerebellopontine angle.A subcutaneous tumor in the right shoulder was cut as biopsied, and the pathological examination showed metastatic cancer invasion.
According to some accounts, the type pain, which can be exemplified in different bodies (I stub my toe, you feel a mild headache from stress), is identical to the type c-fiber firing, which is a type of brain event that can again be exemplified in different bodies.
"I felt a terrible headache when I was climbing".
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