Headachey vs Headachy - What's the difference?
headachey | headachy | Alternative forms |
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 25, Bruce Weber, Jim Horne, a Familiar Face in Ads From the 1950s, Dies at 91, New York Times
, passage=Well, maybe one does: a jokey shot taken in 1953 (whose rights he signed away), showing him with a sour, headachey expression of generic woe; it has been used dozens of times, even in the last decade, in ads for aspirin, tax services, hangover remedies and other stress relievers. }} Suffering from a headache
* {{quote-news, 1988, January 22, Robert McClory, The Yeast of Our Problems, Chicago Reader
, passage=After an hour at school she was soaked with sweat, dizzy, and headachy . }}
Headachy is a alternative form of headachey.
As adjectives the difference between headachey and headachy
is that headachey is an alternative spelling of lang=en while headachy is suffering from a headache.headachey
English
Adjective
(head)citation
headachy
English
Alternative forms
* headacheyAdjective
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