stomachache
IPA: stˈʌmʌkʌʃˈeɪ
noun
- A pain in the abdomen, often caused by indigestion. (The pain is usually lower than the stomach and related to the intestines.)
stomach ache
IPA: stˈʌmʌkˈeɪk
noun
- Alternative spelling of stomachache [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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Examples of "stomachache" in Sentences
Examples of "stomach-ache" in Sentences
- I like how the girl with the stomach-ache has stump-legs.
- And I remember most distinctly suffering from a stomach-ache.
- It is a terrible place for stomach-ache, owing to the mountain water.
- Lenin always looked as if he was suffering from a monumental stomach-ache.
- Giles has eaten fourteen ices: he will have a dreadful stomach-ache tomorrow.
- But stomach-ache and snifflies and general malaise for a couple of days level hard.
- And charmingly she looked, with all the disadvantages of a three-hours violent stomach-ache — (for Dorcas told me that she had been really ill) — no rest, and eyes red and swelled with weeping.
- And instead of leaving a legacy, as with stone statues of old, our generation of humanity is to leave behind nothing but a mess to clean up after and a sugary stomach-ache for those that follow?
- We passed a dead Hun every thirty yards, sprawled in the water, hanging in the bushes, some spread wide as if reaching for salvation, others curled about their wounds, like little boys with stomach-ache.
- It was May 31st and she had a terrible stomach-ache all day, but in between the griping stomach pains, she spent the day washing baby clothes, which had arrived in a package from Holland, sent by her own dear mother.
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