Definitionn. acute spasmodic pain along the course of one or more nerves
Last update: August 18, 2015
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He is suffering from neuralgia. [Please select]
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It often relieves neuralgia, especially when combined with caffeine and quinine. [Please select]
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"If you don't get some sleep your neuralgia won't be any better." [Please select]
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"She's afraid of neuralgia," whispered Jane, "but the doctor says the air can't possibly do her any harm." [Please select]
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Carr, with her spiritual neuralgia and her perpetual mourning, had survived the unceasing currents of fresh air with which they surrounded her. [Please select]
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It was the misfortune of Miss Salmon to suffer periodically and acutely from biliousness (which she called neuralgia). [Please select]
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Lyte, it appeared, was suffering from a peculiarly interesting neuralgia, and the garage had overcharged him. [Please select]
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'My neuralgia is useful if it isn't ornamental; and what a comfort that is.' [Please select]
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I remember a woman who was suffering intensely from neuralgia in her face. [Please select]
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Grundy's sake, and let the girls do just as they pleased, only claiming the right to groan and moan as much as she liked when neuralgia, her familiar demon, claimed her for its own. [Please select]
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He had had bouts of severe neuralgia during the day, and his flushed face and irritable manner warned her that there was a struggle in store. [Please select]
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