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stomachache
noun
A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion. (The pain is usually lower than the stomach and related to the intestines.)
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The word 'stomachache' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to discomfort or pain in the stomach area. Example sentence: I'm feeling a bit under the weather because I have a stomachache.
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Pieces of heated ginger are used to treat stomachache, vomiting and diarrhea, and rheumatic pain; garlic is applied in respiratory disorders; and salt is used to stimulate the abdominal organs.
I just had a stomachache, it turned out.
He told Lin Hong that he had a constant ache in every joint, an agonizing crick in his neck, and a chronic stomachache as well.
"I woke up with a terrible headache and stomachache, but I thought I would just get over it," Mr. Lipina was quoted as saying.
"I used to want it so badly, I would always get a stomachache when I went to the theater," she said.
Ms. Schork, 52, was given the generic version of Phenergan when she visited the hospital in 2007 with a stomachache and nausea related to her diagnosis of Crohn's disease.
Dr. Moser said his 11-year-old granddaughter, who had a bad stomachache, received questionable tests at outrageous charges at an emergency room in California where the child's doctor had told the family to take her.
"Some people," a little girl said later, searching for words, "they got a stomachache".
The humor and writing is playful and clever in all the right ways: When Liza is on trial at the Court of Stones she feels the hobgoblin judge scrutinize her "as though she was an expired piece of deli meat in a refrigerator and he was trying to determine whether eating her would give him a stomachache.
(Avoid the look-alike spurge, in the Euphorbia genus, which has thinner stems and leaves, and emits a milky white sap when plucked; it can give one a stomachache).
Coughlin, responsible for overseeing a game plan to try to slow Vick, said watching on television gave him "indigestion" and a "stomachache".
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