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The answer ACHED has 321 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of ached in various dictionaries:
verb - feel physical pain
verb - have a desire for something or someone who is not present
verb - be the source of pain
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Hurt |
Was in knots |
Hankered (for) |
Hurt plenty |
Needed liniment |
Felt (for) |
Was hurting |
Felt fluish |
Was in pain |
Yearned |
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Simple past tense and past participle of ache. |
A continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body. |
Suffer from a continuous dull pain. |
suffer from a continuous dull pain. |
feel intense sadness or compassion. |
feel an intense desire for. |
Ached might refer to |
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No Doubt is the self-titled debut studio album by the American rock band No Doubt, released March 17, 1992 on Interscope Records. The album was originally recorded as an independent release, but was re-recorded after the band was signed to Interscope. It was produced by Dito Godwin and recorded in Los Angeles. * The album was released during a period in which the United States was mainly focused on grunge music, an angst-ridden genre that was almost the complete opposite of No Doubt's upbeat commercial sound. Despite strong tours, the album failed to perform as well as the record company expected it to, selling only 30,000 copies. The record company refused to fund the release of a single from it, so No Doubt released the album's only single, "Trapped in a Box", independently. Since the band signed out of Interscope, the band independently produced and released a follow-up to No Doubt, The Beacon Street Collection, in 1995. This album had a better commercial performance than the band's debut album, selling 100,000 copies, leading Interscope to finance and support their third album, Tragic Kingdom. |