headaching

adj

Etymology

From headache + -ing.

  1. inherited from hēafodeċe
  2. inherited from hevedeche
  3. suffixed as headaching — “headache + ing

Definitions

  1. Having a tendency to cause a headache.

    • ...and certainly early rising increases the pang of separation,—the raw, damp air, the headaching feel of lingering drowsiness, the cold coffee, the hurry of sleepy servants;...
    • There was a loud shuffle as the courtroom began to empty and the chatter of people discussing their various opinions was headaching.

The neighborhood

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