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I said, my whole face aching from the effort to hold back tears.
The bones in my face ached with the building power.
The left side of his face ached, as it always did in cold wet weather.
My face ached in a line from jaw to forehead.
Her face ached, and she could not completely swallow away the taste of blood.
Normally I like breakfast, but the milk's too cold and it's making my face ache.
I faced him all the time, the cordial smile making my face ache and the hands even higher than before.
Fran smiled, her face aching from the effort it cost to make the lie seem like the truth.
Except for my face aching, I feel perfectly normal.
Even though his face ached and felt stiff from the pleasant expression he had forced upon it.
'Right then, face ache, I'd better go and give my little friend the bad news.'
My face ached, and tears stood in my eyes.
Her face ached with the misery she felt inside and the insult she heard from without.
Carolyn's face ached with smiling, trying to join in.
There were summers we fished for them until our faces ached from the squinting.
Her face ached, she was weak, she needed someone to tell her what to do.
My face ached from the strain of my plastered smile.
The bones of his face ached against the harpwood.
Ronnie tried to smile, but his face ached.
She smiled until her face ached and mouthed her thanks for their well wishes.
Her face ached from the raw January weather.
His body felt as if he'd been stomped on by an angry mule, and the side of his face ached.
The muscles of Kirk's face ached under the blandness of his smile.
Although his face ached, he felt in a rare joking mood as after wine in the deep home forests.