That was, all things considered, one hell of an Excedrin headache.
That means I didn't come in here for no Excedrin headache," Styles tried to yell above the music.
Campaigning at an automobile dealership here today, Mr. Dole dismissed the poll, saying: "If I worried about every poll, I'd probably have an Excedrin headache.
In my case it means an Excedrin headache, aching back and no "oomph" to boot.
And in promotional material for doctors' offices, those who have those archetypal "Excedrin headaches" are informed they may have migraines.
"I have an Excedrin headache," Mr. Landesman said.
Or "What ever happened to the Excedrin headache?"
Start reminiscing about the Excedrin headache and they'll write you off as a fogy.
Ron Brown, whose law firm specializes in marketing its political connections, looked like a man with an Excedrin headache through much of the Gridiron dinner last Saturday.
Bruce and Harry are sleeping off a double Excedrin headache.