Ached
in sentence
26 examples of Ached in a sentence
She and I were both very pregnant at that time, and my heart just
ached
for her, imagining how afraid she must be.
And my chest
ached.
And I went home, and, because the pain in my chest
ached
so much, I thought, "I'll go out for a run."
My heart
ached
that this is how we are portrayed to the world, even from a literary perspective.
Not this time!!! My eyes teared up, my belly and my cheeks
ached
from laughing so hard throughout the movie.
I
ached
for the family and I
ached
for this man as he tried to redeem himself the only way he knew how.
Some people laughed till their stomaches
ached
but it didn't deserve that many laughs .
Jim Varney was so funny my sides
ached
for days after watching him.
This is the first film i've failed to sit through.My head ached, my eyes hurt, and boy did i feel sick!
Thirty minutes into this film, I felt the strongest identity with each of the characters and my heart actually
ached
for them.
My head
ached.
But, as he was going out, he thought she said something, and suddenly his heart
ached
with pity for her.
Her heart
ached
at the idea that the good things always go to the least poor.
The ceiling lights went out so quickly, my eyes literally ached, just as if we had experienced the opposite sensation of going from the deepest gloom to the brightest sunlight.
His arms ached, so painful was the effort imposed on him by policy.
The boat seemed stuffy, and my head ached; so I thought I would step out into the cool night-air.
Tom's heart
ached
to be free, or else to have something of interest to do to pass the dreary time.
The scouts were hot and tired; the bowlers were changed and bowled till their arms ached; but Dumkins and Podder remained unconquered.
He
ached
with his need for her, and with the desire to keep her.
His intending passenger was so joyful that he almost squeezed his hands till they
ached.
The advice was followed readily, for the feverish symptoms increased, and her head
ached
acutely.
I had a Jezail bullet through it some time before, and, though it did not prevent me from walking, it
ached
wearily at every change of the weather.
In addition to all these reasons, the big boy, with his foot on the step and the mare already pulling on the reins,
ached
with exasperation to achieve something and to get somewhere, in defiance of every obstacle!
My head still
ached
and bled with the blow and fall I had received: no one had reproved John for wantonly striking me; and because I had turned against him to avert farther irrational violence, I was loaded with general opprobrium.
A negotiation was opened through the medium of the ambassador, Sam; and after much pacing to and fro, till, I think, the said Sam's calves must have
ached
with the exercise, permission was at last, with great difficulty, extorted from the rigorous Sibyl, for the three to wait upon her in a body.
And his heart
ached
so with pity that he went away unable toendure the sight.
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