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bellyache

[bel-ee-eyk] / ˈbɛl iˌeɪk /


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And bellyaching about media coverage won’t help Democrats address constituents’ legitimate concerns — or win their votes.

From Washington Post

“We did wellness exams at this elementary school – a lot of bellyaches and earaches,” Eldridge said in the news release.

From Washington Times

I provided some additional detail, like the fact that a topsy-turvy stomach had whipped me into such an anxious state I’d become convinced I had pancreatic cancer instead of a simple bellyache.

From New York Times

Trump bellyached about how the Internal Revenue Service treated him, about how Robert Mueller treated him, about the messes supposedly bequeathed to him by President Barack Obama, about his general tragic unappreciated lot in life.

From New York Times

On a warm, mid-June afternoon a concerned mother brought her 11-year-old daughter, who had a high fever and a severe bellyache, to the emergency room at Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence, R.I.

From Scientific American