Ache in a sentence as a noun

Is a stabbing pain or more of an ache?

A fatigue so deep it's almost an ache.

Your legs ache and often fall asleep, your lower back gets stiff.

Is it me, or there are other people who feel stomach ache when reading this sort of stuff?

It's an entire body ache, down to your very bones; it's your mind crying out for relief.

Preformulated pitches are usually so bad that it makes my head ache trying to figure out what the company does.

Ache in a sentence as a verb

Come off it, you take an old school accounts department, put in any accounting software and boom, massive ball ache solved.

Also due to the extreme low pressure, youll have a horrible a horrible stomach ache due to the expansion of the gases inside you.

I wish for my future work to be meaningful and beneficial for many, but I don't necessarily ache to "make a meaningful impact on the world.

It's like a stomach ache after eating too much candy; things were so good for so long, we collectively forgot what it was like to have to sacrifice and work for the things you want.

Belly-ache all day about the margins and practical difficulties inherent in printing a book to Mr. Few's standards, but they signed it to get the deal and then broke their word.

Ache definitions

noun

a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) pain

See also: aching

verb

feel physical pain; "Were you hurting after the accident?"

See also: hurt suffer

verb

have a desire for something or someone who is not present; "She ached for a cigarette"; "I am pining for my lover"

See also: yearn pine languish

verb

be the source of pain

See also: smart hurt