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Definition of Achiness
1. the state of being achy [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Achiness
Literary usage of Achiness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters Received by the East India Company from Its Servants in the East by East India Company, Frederick Charles Danvers, William Foster (1899)
"In 1613 Best and his companions had witnessed the triumphant return of the achiness
fleet from Johore, where they had totally defeated the King of that ..."
2. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1894)
"After a time reinforcements were obtained, and the achiness retired. — A serious
dispute arose at St. John's, Newfoundland, owing to supplies brought for ..."
3. The ABCs of Safe & Healthy Child Care: A Handbook for Child Care Providers by Cynthia M. Hale, Jacqueline A. Polder (2000)
"Usual symptoms can include sore throat, runny nose and watering eyes, sneezing,
chills, and a general, all-over achiness. Colds may be spread when a well ..."
4. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1890)
"... soon began to have a return of the achiness over his whole body, especially
his back and legs, which was followed by a rise of temperature and in three ..."
5. A Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands & Adjacent Countries by John Crawfurd (1856)
"... observes that the achiness had of late, encouraged by the example of the
Indians, who in consequence of a great famine on the Coromandel coast had been ..."