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pain noun ache, adversity, affliction, aggravation, agony, ailment, anguish, blight, calamity, disability, disease, displeasure, distress, dolor, grief, grievvus trouble, hurt, ill, infliction, injury, malady, malaise, ordeal, pang, sickness, sore, soreness, sorrow, strong discomfort, suffering, torment, unease, woe, worry Associated concepts: pain and suffering See also: aggravate, anguish, annoy, distress, insult, irritate, nuisance, offend, perturb, pique, plague How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Thus, commenting on Swift's musings that the grand political designs of Louis XIV may have issued from less than exalted bodily ailments, to wit, fistula in ano: "Swift said it all: all his glorious schemes emitted from his vilest and lowest orifice, the Sun King was a pain in the arse. Of course there's the inevitable Mick crap that gets to be a pain in the arse - but when you're in your 40s, you realize if you really want to do something, you'd better get on with it. |
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