亚洲网紅露点

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headachy

[ hed-ey-kee ]

adjective

  1. having a headache.
  2. accompanied by or causing headaches:

    a headachy cold.



headachy

/ 藞丑蓻诲藢别瑟办瑟 /

adjective

  1. suffering from, caused by, or likely to cause a headache
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of headachy1

First recorded in 1820鈥30; headache + -y 1
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Even mild dehydration can make you feel tired, headachy and unable to concentrate, which isn鈥檛 good for your productivity or your well-being.

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Sheryl Denzer, 67, said she has spent the week feeling headachy and heartbroken.

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Whatever the reason, the Philharmonic鈥檚 clenched, loud performance of Beethoven鈥檚 Piano Concerto No. 4 last week left me jangled and headachy.

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I was weak, having trouble breathing, headachy 鈥 it felt like a case of the flu, and not a light one.

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But if you ignore your body鈥檚 early hunger cues 鈥 perhaps because you鈥檙e busy, or simply don鈥檛 trust that you need to eat 鈥 or if those cues have gone silent from years of denying them, you may become dizzy, lightheaded, headachy, irritable or unable to focus or concentrate.

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