- achy
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adjective
(achier; achiest)
Date: 1875
afflicted with aches <feeling tired and achy> • achiness noun
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
achy — achy; achy·lia; head·achy; stom·achy; achy·lous; … English syllables
Achy — may refer to: * Achy Obejas, an American writer and journalist * Achy, Oise, a commune of France … Wikipedia
Achy — País … Wikipedia Español
achy — i ochy; ochy i achy «słowa wyrażające zachwyt, zwykle nienaturalny, któremu chce się nadać rozgłos»: Sala pełna ludzi, wszędzie słychać ochy i achy. Cosm 7/1998 … Słownik frazeologiczny
achy — ā kē adj, ach·i·er; ach·i·est affected with aches ach·i·ness n … Medical dictionary
achy — (adj.) 1875, first recorded in George Eliot s letters, from ACHE (Cf. ache) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Middle English had akeful painful (early 15c.) … Etymology dictionary
achy — (also achey) ► ADJECTIVE (achier, achiest) ▪ suffering from an ache or aches … English terms dictionary
achy — [āk′ē] adj. achier, achiest having an ache, or dull, steady pain achiness n … English World dictionary
Achy — 49° 33′ 25″ N 1° 58′ 48″ E / 49.5569444444, 1.98 … Wikipédia en Français
achy — UK [ˈeɪkɪ] / US adjective Word forms achy : adjective achy comparative achier superlative achiest mainly spoken if a part of your body feels achy, you feel a pain there that is continuous but not very strong … English dictionary
achy — [[t]e͟ɪki[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you feel achy, your body hurts. [INFORMAL, SPOKEN] I feel achy all over … English dictionary