18 example sentences using aching.
Aching used in a sentence
Aching in a sentence as a noun
It's not just your back that's aching, it's your mind.
I could switch my context when my wife sits down next to me aching for a conversation.
It physically hurts you if you have to use it on a touch screen desktop either through mouse hoop jumping or aching arms.
Not a nutrient deficiency, but a chewing one: he mentioned he started chewing gum due to his jaw aching.
My head is kinda-still-aching from the last time I tried to decide how seriously I should take his ideas.
I kind of get the sense that a lot of the recent belly aching is because people can smell the adoption tipping point coming.
How about cessation of belly aching and movement toward a change in the product and retail model?
If \nyou hit the lottery and you become a successful Founder, your wife will own 1/2 of all those aching hours sitting \nin front of that screen.
I was on the edge of my seat waiting for them to get to the point and I still am. Sounds like a handful of socialists belly aching about something they don't understand but feel is unfair.
Aching in a sentence as an adjective
The truth is that only the Robert Scobles in this world are affected by head-aching e-mail management problems.
It was the first time I saw this comment and as somebody who's developing aching wrists and fingers, I'm glad I came across it.
I don't know all the medical details, but I suspect she'll have to learn to live with aching joints for the rest of her life, which is hopefully a long time; she's 8.
What Freeman did was monstrous and completely unscientific, and saying it cured people was like saying that a leg amputation could cure an aching foot.
She'll be taking the reins of a company that still attracts a massive userbase but is aching for someone with a fresh viewpoint on how to transform the company.
I've got to imagine there are things put out there in the irresponsibility of youth or the first blushes of adulthood that someone is practically aching to have disappear from the Internet.
D: huh, kinda looks cool but I think I'd get tired of holding my hands up all day :PD: s'what keyboards, palm rests and elbow rests are forS: yeah, i hear youS: i played around with it for about 20 minutes and my arm was achingSo yeah.
But given the stubborn resistance to even using the credit card readers forced on them by utility commissions, do people really think that cabbies are aching to have apps between them and their customers that would thwart their ability to skip inconvenient fares or grab an easier ride on their way to a call?
When it's a taxi driver, he's the scum of the earth?>do people really think that cabbies are aching to have apps between them and their customers that would thwart their ability to skip inconvenient fares or grab an easier ride on their way to a call?You do realize that these are regulations that the monstrous freedom-hating left gave you over your objections, right?