Charms for the Toothache 75 Vervain, for Wounds, etc.
And she leaned over too far, and the first thing you know she fell right into that pink paint pot, clothes, toothache and all!
Brighteyes as she kissed her mother, “my toothache has all stopped!
He said potatoes dipped in honey weren't so bad; but he had to sleep on bullock yokes laid on the ground to keep him out of the water, and he got a toothache that paralysed him all down one side.
Even as a boy--in the days of the toothache and still more torturing earache--he had written Though pain be stark and bitter And days in darkness creep Not to that depth I sink me That asks the world to weep.
Acrid wines rot the teeth Germans are afflicted withtoothache from infancy.
But if you will remember my yesterday's toothache and this morning's crick, you will be in a position to choose an adjective for yourself.
After a summer of good health of a very radiant order, toothache and the death of a very old friend, which came upon me like a thunderclap, have rather shelved my powers.
Am an idiot," she wrote, "only had toothache an hour.
They make you think about your toothache until you aren't pleased when you haven't got it.
And do you know what we did this morning, before the toothache didn't begin?
Why didn't you warn me, and my husband should have had toothache then instead of this morning.
SIR, I had intended to have troubled you with a long letter, but at present the delightful sensations of an omnipotent toothache so engross all my inner man, as to put it out of my power even to write nonsense.
The poetic address to the "venomed stang" of the toothache seems to have come into existence about this time.
The poetic Address to the Toothache seems to belong to this period.
It's me that's carried it through all our troubles, pretending to have toothache and all.
I saw that his toothache had left him as suddenly as it always had arisen.
I have no manner of kindness for the dog, for there never is a greater toothache than when dogs bite us by the shins.
One removed the toothache only with washing thrice the root of the aching tooth with elder-vinegar, and letting it dry half-an-hour in the sun.
And wherefore, said Pantagruel, wert thou afraid of the toothache or pain of the teeth?
Nan had toothache and Susan had red eyes, and assumed a weird and gruesome flippancy of manner to deceive us into thinking she hadn't; and Jims had a bad cold all day and I'm afraid of croup.
Island, and now a king cannot have a toothache in Russia or China but it worries me.
This plant, the Chelidonium majus, is still used in Suffolk for toothache by way of fomentation.
Queen Elizabeth in the forty-sixth year of her age was attacked with such a grievous toothache that she could obtain no rest by night or day because of the torture she endured.
The bruised plant, if applied [182] externally, will speedily relieve toothache or earache.
Again, for toothache from a decayed molar, a small quantity of cayenne pepper introduced into the cavity will often give immediate relief.
For toothache and earache, a clove of Garlic stripped of its skin, and cut in the form of a suppository, if thrust in the ear of the aching side, will soon assuage the pain.
Au old herbal prescribes against toothache to "dig up Groundsel with a tool that hath no iron in it, and touch the tooth five times with the plant, then spit thrice after each touch, and the cure will be complete.
Some of the toothacheexpression had gone out of his face, now that he had been relieved of the decision.
He looked as though his permanent toothache had deserted him for the moment.
The chief ailments are colds and complications arising from them, malaria, dysentery, stomach and bowel and similar complaints, toothache and wounds.
A man with toothache will say that "a spirit is eating my teeth.
He never had toothache in his life, and did not know what toothache meant!
I have a raging toothache and can't sleep, and I want to get something for it.
Dupré went to the corner shop and bought a bottle of toothache drops from the sleepy youth behind the counter.
If the grinders cease because they are few, they can be made many again by a third dentition, which brings no toothache in its train.
When I get over this toothache I'll call you out--you greaser!
He can keep that up," flashed Dave, "until his toothache leaves him.
He stood in the doorway watching her as far as he could see, then told Tecla, whose toothache was bad, to go to bed.
Hines was reading the paper and Tecla Rabine was cleaning up the bar before she went upstairs, she having a toothache and wanting to get off to bed.
How do I hear noises if my toothache doesn't make me to wake?
An early idea was that toothache was caused by a worm and that henbane seed roasted would cure it.
Even a toothache was cured by St. Martin's relics.
The sufferer from neuralgia experiences no pain as he responds to the fire alarm, and the toothache stops entirely as we undergo the excitement and fear of entering the dentist's office.
A sufferer would dare a good deal to appease the hideous throes of toothache, and when plaintively asked, “Why sutler from toothache when you can cure it by using the toothache pencil?
Nervous debility seems almost as responsible as toothache or corns for certain cures.
By the coachman he sent an awkwardly worded note to Miss Ogilvy, saying that he was suffering from toothache which had prevented him from sleeping for several nights, and was not well enough to come out.
Of course the end of the matter was that by the following Sunday, his toothache had departed, and the carriage did not return empty to the Villa Ogilvy.
She added that she would send the carriage on the following Sunday on the chance of his toothache being better, but that if it was not, she would understand and trouble him no more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toothache" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ache; aching; angina; colic; fret; gnawing; gripe; headache; heartburn; migraine; toothache