(bad) headache

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  • 33engage — 01. Sue got [engaged] last summer, and the wedding is set for this December. 02. She showed off her diamond [engagement] ring to all her friends at the office. 03. Police have long suspected him of [engaging] in the illegal drug trade. 04. The… …

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  • 34vein — 01. The [veins] in his hands are really thick and easy to see under the skin. 02. It took the nurse a while to find a [vein] big enough to take a blood sample from the old woman. 03. His books treat very serious subjects in a humorous [vein]. 04 …

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  • 35migraine — mi|graine [ maı,greın ] noun count or uncount a very bad HEADACHE that often makes you unable to bear strong light: He suffers from migraines …

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  • 36paracetamol — [[t]pæ̱rəsi͟ːtəmɒl[/t]] N VAR (paracetamol is both the singular and the plural form.) Paracetamol is a mild drug which reduces pain and fever. [BRIT] I often take paracetamol at work if I get a bad headache... I took 2 paracetamol …

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  • 37(your) roses —    menstruation    The usual reference to the colour of blood:     Such a bad headache. Had her roses probably. (Joyce, 1922) …

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  • 38bee n — What did the bee say to the other bee when he had a very bad headache? Bee quiet! belatedly adv …

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  • 39migraine — noun (C) an extremely bad headache, during which you feel sick and have pain behind your eyes …

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  • 40migraine — UK [ˈmiːɡreɪn] / UK [ˈmaɪɡreɪn] / US [ˈmaɪˌɡreɪn] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms migraine : singular migraine plural migraines a very bad headache that often makes you unable to bear strong light He suffers from migraines …

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