pain|pains in English

noun

[peɪn]

sensation of physical discomfort (often due to illness or injury); emotional suffering or distress; someone or something that is irritating or problematic

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1. Has labor pains and cries out in pain,

2. Of all pains , the greatest pain, is to love , but love in wain.

3. Aches and pains (= slight feelings of pain that are not considered to be serious) Apart from the usual Aches and pains, she felt all right

4. Reduces Some Types of Pain Many people know about the healing qualities of Clove oil for toothaches and other tooth pains

5. ‘Severe or sharp pains are more significant than dull, Achy pains.’

6. Sore throats, joint pains.

7. Carries sicknesses and pains (4)

8. 6 No gains without pains.

9. Inducing migraines, worsening leg pains.

10. An estimated 50 million Americans use Acetaminophen each week to treat conditions such as pain, fever and aches and pains associated with cold and flu symptoms.

11. Then the labor pains come .

12. Your laziness pains your parents.

13. 7 No pains, no gains.

14. You have no aches or pains.

15. But according to WHO, you should suspect dengue whenever a fever is accompanied by skin rashes, pain behind the eyes, and pain in the muscles as well as severe joint pains, which is the reason why it is called breakbone fever.

16. Vasculitis, with stomach pains, so Behcet's.

17. You take delight in my pains.

18. We have pains, disappointments, and worries.

19. 20 My pains have been rewarded.

20. The pains of Carbolic acid come suddenly

21. Lazy folks take the most pains. 

22. 23 Her pains are mostly pure imagination.

23. Certain types of dermatitis (including Atopical) and psoriasis; rheumatism and arthritic pains (up to the 2nd degree of arthritis) torticollis, back pains, muscular pains and cramps, sprains and other contusions; phlebitis, venous ulcerations; hemorrhoids; menstruation pains; cold and sore throat, bronchitis; asthmatic problems with breathing

24. Gandhi took pains to ascertain all the facts.

25. Amitriptyline: chest pain, stomach pain Intestinal pain