achesome

English

Etymology

From ache + -some.

Adjective

achesome (comparative more achesome, superlative most achesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by aching; painful
    • 2015, Bill Gallaher, High Rider:
      You took out an achesome tooth a few years back.
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