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am burdened
noun
A heavy load.
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I am burdened with an insatiable sweet tooth, and with this book — co-authored by Bill Yosses, currently the White House pastry chef — it appears I had met my match.
"I sometimes have a hard time letting go of things— guilt, worries over old conversations or slights, old hurts, old hopes— and am burdened by them," says Hong.
I am burdened by the fact that good and delicious food is a privilege while hunger and limited food access are realities for many Americans.
Being a VICE electronic music blogger, I am burdened with an inbox full of music video pitches that look a lot like badly edited renditions of my Friday night.
Every painful instance and realization that I, along with other racial minorities, live in a society with a structure and culture we must adopt in order to succeed is something I am burdened with every single day.
Every time I sit down to type my excessively long column, I am burdened by the thought that after all this is just a collection of thoughts by someone who may very well be perceived as a pompous ass – and if Stephen Fry has these disquisitions, then I definitely should be doing some worrying myself".
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They'd be burdened.
Be burdened no more!
"I think he is burdened by it.
But both were burdened by inconsistent protection.
Business is burdened by rigidities and regulations.
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