sick headache
Americannoun
noun
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a headache accompanied by nausea
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a nontechnical name for migraine
Etymology
Origin of sick headache
First recorded in 1770–80
Example Sentences
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“I got a sick headache,” she said, like it was my fault, and put her hand up to her forehead as she faded back into the room.
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Like Middleton, he had physical symptoms, which he described as “a sick headache, a heavy dull feeling, until it is as if a band of steel were around my head.”
From The New Yorker
Plus, the heat aggravated her crippling sick headaches, and she had to resort to a big spoonful of Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, known to be the Best Blood Purifier for Women.
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When she reached the narrow hallway she was reminded that her grandmother was home with a sick headache.
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"It is only a sick headache!" he said finally, with bluntness which was meant for encouragement.
From Project Gutenberg
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