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  1. Jan 22, 2021 · The Collins dictionary has this definition. stomach upset - a slight illness affecting your stomach and/or bowels characterized by nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhoea. Which is correct? 1. I have an upset stomach. 2. I have a stomach upset. Thank you in advance.

  2. Aug 5, 2010 · Those who favour stomach-ache might like to take note of the frequencies in the iWeb corpus, which was released in May 2018. It is based on 14 billion words. stomachache 1337 stomach ache 3207 stomach-ache 100 Most certainly a "poor third".

  3. Dec 8, 2009 · It's two separate words--stomach ache. Saludos, Yajaira . miss Beth Senior Member. Spanish and Catalan

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · Nov 24, 2020. #3. One's stomach sinks. (idiom): This describes the feeling of disappointment and depression that we suddenly experience when we are confronted with a set of circumstances that we did not want to happen. "The refugees had walked for days towards the only bridge across the river - the bridge that would take them to safety.

  5. Jan 8, 2008 · Jan 8, 2008. #2. The best of the options you have given is "I am suffering from a stomach ache", but a more common way to say it would just be "I have a stomach ache". E.

  6. May 25, 2022 · Nobody likes the clenched-stomach feeling of not knowing whether things will be OK — yet, as philosophers an psychologists point out throughout history, uncertainty is part of being human. None of us can see into the future, but that doesn’t mean we’re condemned to suffer constant anxiety. . Title: The last word on…. Embracing the unknown .

  7. May 30, 2021 · May 30, 2021. #1. Hello everyone. I would like to know what "I feel my stomach pitch with dread" means in the following sentences: The wind screams about the marquee and around me when I step into the brunt of it. Remembering the near-drowning scene earlier, I feel my stomach pitch with dread. Olivia couldn’t have done something stupid, could ...

  8. Sep 20, 2016 · English - USA. Sep 21, 2016. #5. Both versions are grammatically correct, yes, because grammatical correctness is not a very high bar for a sentence really, and both. Their stomach is full. Their stomachs are full. meet it. You have in the first sentence a singular subject with a singular form of "to be" and in the second a plural subject with ...

  9. May 1, 2012 · May 1, 2012. #7. The true expression seems to me to be 'baled out', not 'baled' or 'bailed'. The spelling may be optional, but I think the 'out' is necessary. To 'bale out' means literally to jump out of a plane with a parachute. To 'bale out on' someone means to desert them utterly without warning. Leaving out the 'out' is an Americanism ...

  10. Nov 15, 2013 · Senior Member. English - Canada. Nov 16, 2013. #6. Michelvar said: You are right, but usually in French we are not "kicked in the stomach", we are "punched in the stomach". So to carry the same idea, you should use "j'ai eu l'impression de prendre un coup de poing dans l'estomac". Ah!

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