Sounds like you're either sick, working (or working out) too much, or full of stress.
its a deasease when u get red bumbs all over and have a fever and stomache ache
Fluenza.
Cramps. All over your body. You ache in pain for 28 days. You bleed, and cry.
A pain that rhymes with stake would be an ache.
Winner takes all.
people normally ache because of pain or something that has hit , sratched or touched them and it hertz them because of their body format.** It depends on the body part were different things ache . because we're all different and we all itch and ache in different areas of our body a format or matter of the DOC. body!DOC.--- doctor body!
from reading all the stupid questions on this site :P
Yes, they can.
over activity...without getting enough rest...
The word ache has no homophones in the English language.
That is the correct spelling of "ache" (a pain, usually dull or continuous).
To "diffuse" something means to "spread it out". Therefore, to say that someone's "legs ache diffusely" would mean that the pain is spread out through her legs, rather than only in one area. "Diffusely" would be another way of saying "all over".