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aching

[ey-king]

adjective

  1. causing physical pain or distress.

    treatment for an aching back.

  2. full of or precipitating nostalgia, grief, loneliness, etc.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • achingly adverb
  • unaching adjective
  • unachingly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of aching1

Middle English word dating back to 1200–1250; ache, -ing 2
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The songs on “Pets Sounds” were achingly beautiful and introspective.

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The subsequent expedition is filled with offbeat personalities who help Hernandez and Stephens construct their myth, before poking the bricks out one by one, in ways both droll and achingly sad.

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"I was aching for this day when I can walk the streets, touch the stones, meet the people, look at their faces, struggling to understand the scale of loss and grief," he says.

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The film is both funny and achingly sad; difficult to get a handle on, as grief so often is.

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And while Selena may have been achingly close to achieving the crossover success of her dreams when she was killed in 1995, the scope of her influence grew in her death.

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