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are lamenting
noun
An expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.
Exact(57)
And they are lamenting the poverty of the current leadership".
"Nooo!" I think that they are lamenting the match, but of course they are lamenting the football.
Now some journalists are lamenting the loss of data previously available as a reporting tool.
"Russia" is once again a toxic word in U.S. politics, as Russian commentators are lamenting.
Both are lamenting the deaths of beloved brothers (in Viola's case, only an apparent death).
Was it the peace or the prosperity that you are lamenting?
But the regulations, assuming they are passed, may not prove to be the sweeping overhaul that bankers are lamenting.
Colleagues of Senator Edward M. Kennedy are lamenting his absence, especially as they work on his signature issue.
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June is lamenting the Beaver's messiness.
It is lamenting over loss.
Suddenly McEnroe was lamenting the traffic.
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