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be wretched
adjective
Very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.
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We do not want to be wretched refuse.
Even if we stay in the euro, life will be wretched.
"The Deep South might be wretched, but it can howl," he writes in "Ride, Fly, Penetrate, Loiter".
Cost controls and redundancies are the order of the day because revenue growth continues to be wretched.
If you think airline deregulation was an abomination because service can be wretched and airline bankruptcies are common, you will like Lind's telling.
Others have held that life in the time flow, though it may be wretched, is nevertheless momentous; for it is here that a person decides his destiny.
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And they were wretched.
Beeber was wretched.
Conditions are wretched.
They are wretched birds.
Most cheap hotels are wretched.
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