Sentence examples for The misfortune from inspiring English sources

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The misfortune

noun

Bad luck

  • The worst tour I have ever had the misfortune to experience.

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The misfortune started soon enough; it started in school.

The misfortune of the railways has, however, benefited Lahore's elite.

"The misfortune of one person becomes the misfortune of a whole family," a human-rights activist explained.

The misfortune of others was the happiness of the man.

"The misfortune of being an incorrigible optimist," is how he describes his predicament.

The misfortune that struck Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis star, was simply a decline in form.

But lately the misfortune has mostly been the hackers' own.

Others simply had the misfortune to buy at the peak.

Plus, they don't blame people or circumstances for the misfortune".

This expedition had the misfortune of an unusually early monsoon.

We only know of the injury or the misfortune.

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