acheful
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]acheful (comparative more acheful, superlative most acheful)
- full of aches; aching
- 1898, Thomas Hardy, “My Cicely”, in Wessex Poems and Other Verses:
- I mounted a steed in the dawning / With acheful remembrance.
- 1908, E. J. Banfield, The Confessions of a Beachcomber (T. Fisher Unwin London)
- Why recall the memory of those acheful days, when all the pleasant and restful features of the island are uncatalogued?
- 1997, Hole (band), Old Age (song)
- We all know that she is nameless / Spits at music it's not an issue / Just remove the acheful tissue […]
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]full of aches
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