All the family have colds, except the under-nurse, who has a face-ache. |
It gave you the face-ache to look at his apples, the stomach-ache to look at his oranges, the tooth-ache to look at his nuts. |
He had been distracted with face-ache all night, he said, which caused him to rise late. |
It was only fair to tell me in the last lines that the face-ache was better, to keep off a fit of remorse. |
To look at the boys during this exercise, one might think they had the face-ache! |
Sore throat and tic doloreux, or face-ache, are very common complaints in cold weather with high winds. |