achy joint

Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words

Used to describe a body part experiencing a continuous, dull pain.

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  • After the long hike, he complained of an achy joint in his knee.
  • My achy joints made it hard to get out of bed this morning.
  • Cold, damp weather always makes my achy joints feel worse.
  • She often complains of achy joints after a strenuous workout.
  • She's been using a warm compress to soothe her achy joints.
  • The damp weather seems to exacerbate his achy joints every time.
  • An achy joint can be an early symptom of arthritis.
  • He gently massaged his achy joints, seeking some much-needed relief.
  • The flu left me with a fever and several achy joints.
  • Many elderly people suffer from persistently achy joints.
  • Regular, gentle exercise can help to relieve achy joints.
  • Regular, low-impact exercise can significantly help with achy joints.
  • If you have an achy joint that doesn't improve, you should see a doctor.
  • A warm compress might provide comfort for your achy joints.
  • Many older people suffer from achy joints, especially in the morning.
  • The doctor suggested a new medication for her chronically achy joints.
  • The new medication has reduced the inflammation, but I still have some achy joints.
  • I've had achy joints all day, probably due to the sudden drop in temperature.
  • Waking up with an achy joint in my shoulder ruined my morning.
  • What do you recommend for soothing achy joints after a long day?