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But what if your most nagging pain is a former spouse?
Then the nagging pain in his lower back wouldn't go away.
But the nagging pain in his gut was the same, if not worse.
I felt a nagging pain in my left leg, just where I'd been bitten.
The pressure to do something had grown inside her like a nagging pain, until it could not be ignored.
What Sharon can't control is the nagging pain in her neck.
Ever get a nagging pain on the knobby inside part of your knee?
That frightened her more than having a nagging pain.
Although the nagging pain and the rusty stroke may trouble him, the crowd has little effect, he said.
It was like a hallucination - one of those that come when you have to bear nagging pain.
It lessened the nagging pain which pounded in his temple.
The warrior drew in deep breaths, trying to distance himself from the nagging pain.
Maybe it's a nagging pain or stiffness in your joints that won't go away.
Colin felt the familiar nagging pain behind his forehead.
A nagging pain from the coach ride knotted at the base of my spine.
His shoulder ached, and he had a deep, nagging pain in his lower back.
Even the nagging pain in his hands subsided.
She wouldn't wake him - but she wished her nagging pain would go away.
The nagging pain in the strong tooth, filling his mouth with saliva, prevented him from speaking.
When it does, the result is acute or nagging pain, not only in the back, but often in the neck, shoulders, arms and legs.
The hot water had left her sleepy, all her nagging pains lulled to silence.
The nagging pain had him feeling vicious.
Also, he was asking serious questions of his granite-hard body and there was a nagging pain high up in both thighs.
Now it's just a nagging pain.
They would sit and talk, argue as much as necessary, and get every nagging pain or upset out into the open.