ache
ache (āk)intr.v. ached, ach·ing, aches 1. To suffer a dull, sustained pain. 2. To feel sympathy or compassion. 3. To yearn painfully: refugees who ached for their homeland.n. 1. A dull, steady pain. See Synonyms at pain. 2. A longing or desire; a yen. 3. A painful sorrow. [Middle English aken, from Old English acan.]
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