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Both had splitting headaches.
We huddle inside the mess tent with splitting headaches.
Moyles might be fine, while his fellow climbers Fearne Cotton and Cheryl Cole might get splitting headaches and vomit everywhere.
Matthew Landfield Brooklyn To the Editor: It is anger-provoking to be told, in essence, that the splitting headaches and uncontrollable restlessness that I get from MSG are all in my head.
A clunky, desk-mounted device that sold for $180 $2800 in 2015 dollars, or £189) and gave users splitting headaches, it sold barely a tenth of what Nintendo had hoped and was discontinued less than a year later.
A series of medical professionals warn me of a range of physiological repercussions that await the heel-wearer, from blisters to bunions, bad back to varicose veins and plantar fasciitis to splitting headaches.
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Splitting is used as a noun here ("The splitting of the services"); it can also be an adjective ("a splitting headache") or a verb ("Netflix is splitting the services").
I've got a splitting headache".
I've got a splitting headache as well.
Dr. MacLaren, a veterinary ophthalmologist, had a splitting headache, and her eyes and muscles ached.
"I've got a splitting headache," she said when Guy reached to comfort her.
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