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To heartbroken
adjective
Suffering from sorrow, especially after a failed romance
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Tickets of commiseration are issued here to heartbroken supporters of the Mets, Cubs, Cardinals, Red Sox, Rockies, Dodgers, Twins, etc., who failed to make it into or safely out of the October tournaments.
It's hard to think of a recent single that packs quite the emotional wallop of Daddy's Gone, a divorce saga that shifts from scornful to heartbroken without ever becoming mawkish.
The Soxaholix is a comic-based blog published by pseudonymous Hart Brachen (similar to heartbroken) for Boston Red Sox fans to discuss the team and other sports-related news.
The UK show tended to offer disappointment rather than opulence: spotty teens swinging around offy bags full of WKD bottles to "Heartbroken" in a decked-out under-18s venue.
It makes me think of some hairy guy slouched on a coffee-stained sofa asking a girl narrowly escaping puberty, "Who's your daddy?" The reality of it is about as dark as that, and about as misguided: canned after one episode, Who's Your Daddy? added a much-needed competitive mechanic to heartbroken adopted adults finding their real parents.
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Stuckler confesses to being "heartbroken" as what he sees happening to the NHS.
He is about to show us something unforgettable – that it is possible to be heartbroken by hope.
We returned to Corvallis, heartbroken.
Get ready to be heartbroken.
"She didn't want to be heartbroken again," Steiner said.
** I used to feel heartbroken at my own birthday parties.
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