Sentence examples for The woes from inspiring English sources

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The woes

noun

Grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.

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The woes don't end there.

The woes pile up for Leicester.

The woes of Texas Democrats are well documented.

The woes came after earlier signs of trouble.

The woes, Ms. L'Eplattenier said, went beyond discipline.

The woes of winter dropped from our shoulders.

The woes faced by the common folks are endless.

The woes extend far beyond Britain's extended snow and chill.

The woes of investors pale next to those of ordinary Russians.

The woes of Karl dominated the composer's final years to a disquieting degree.

The woes confronting the United States today aren't identical to those faced by Japan.

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