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He said it was an earache, but who knew for sure?
"But on the second day, you'll probably show up with an earache."
But when you blow hard, pressure can cause an earache.
"You've been running an earache for longer than two days.
Unless you've got an earache or you're having some problems with your hearing, it's just not something you really think about.
She is held to be the helper of those with earaches.
But he still had an earache after 2 days, so I decided to go ahead and have him take antibiotics.
The two cases of bronchitis and the earache that set back his training are long behind him.
Well, how about wind noise at the driver's side window that would give you an earache?
When she complained of an earache after a cold, we visited our doctor.
The climate is raw and the wind gives you earache.
Juice from the roots had been used as drops for earaches.
Earaches, neck pain and a deep aching on the top of the head.
The wind, whistling in his ears, was enough to give him an earache.
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"I had really bad earaches," she says with a grimace.
"Would you put some in a sock and give it to Newt for his earache?"
Applying heat to the ear, which may help relieve the earache.
So with the statement that I have an earache.
"She got an earache on an airplane," John said with a distinct edge in his voice.
It reminded her of the awful earaches she had suffered as a little girl.
You can't quiet your child who has a severe earache with home treatment over several hours.
It shows their anger with the music industry and especially with Earache.
Native Americans ground the bones to treat asthma and earache.
Babies often pull or tug at their ears when they have an earache.