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Discover LudwigThe phrase "splitting headache" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it to describe a severe headache that feels like it splits into different parts of your head. For example: "I have a really bad splitting headache today so I can't go to class."
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She recalls: "It also gave me a splitting headache.
I felt like an infant with a splitting headache.
No one flies well with a splitting headache.
Kili is a beautiful place that should be seen without a splitting headache.
Optimistic new way of thinking: the tight shoes have completely taken my mind off my splitting headache.
TRYING to understand what lies behind the bizarre mathematics of quantum mechanics gives even physicists a splitting headache.
Jose Balle, 28, of Long Island City, was unnerved enough that even hours after the earthquake, he still had a splitting headache.
The waterfront Hotspur kills to wipe out an insult, to establish who is the better man, because of a misunderstanding, or in consequence of a splitting headache.
Chris Duhon says yes, but the freshman, who sustained a mild concussion against the Terrapins, also admits to having a splitting headache.
Well, to make a long story short (so to speak), I woke up with breasts, a vagina, and a splitting headache.
At the same time, your pain pathway catches up with your mouth, and you realise that you have a splitting headache.
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