That Lord Yorke will make your heart ache, Fin," she said, as she buttoned her sister's boots.
It made my heart ache to see them, and I asked what they were: answer was made, that I was now in the quarter of the fathers that damned themselves to raise their posterity; which were called by some, the unadvised.
That word made my heart ache; and is it come to that?
Nor, but that he loves the public too (as many a man does a coy mistress that has made his heart ache.
This sun that shines day after day in the clear blue November sky makes my eyes and my heart ache.
He was very pale, and he looked down as if he were studying the pattern of the inlaid floor, with a look of forced cheerfulness that made my heart ache.
Miss Trelawny smiled a sad smile which made my heart ache, as she made answer: "Oh no!
Only Miss Trelawny's face looked white; and it was of a pallor which made my heart ache.
She was looking terribly wearied and haggard; and the sight of her pale cheeks made my heart ache.
Mrs. Lee's dark eyes were bent upon her, so full of affection that the look made my heart ache.
Yes, Lottie, it makes myheart ache to think of it.
She was very thoughtful, and the look of distress upon her face made my heart ache.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heart ache" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.