Sentence examples for become a misery from inspiring English sources

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Since then, Cuomo's life has become a misery, much of it self-inflicted.

Residents living close to a reopened stretch of railway line, used by freight trains, say their lives have become a misery.

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Dry mouths lead to dental cavities and deterioration of the tissues of the mouth so that eating becomes a misery.

The Error World didn't become a bestelling misery memoir.

While there are limits to how much one person can gripe before they become a draining misery-guts, releasing the occasional whinge does not make you negative per se.

It sometimes appears that contemporary memoir has become a game of misery poker, authors competing for the most appalling hand of woes.

For these owner-operators, whose expenses come out of their own pockets, life has become a faucet of misery with no stopcock.

In much of Europe, austerity has become a byword for misery and has helped stir a fierce backlash against the so-called European project, a venture that began in 1951 to bind the Continent's previously warring states into a zone of harmony and, it was hoped, prosperity.

"It's so important to defuse that because it becomes a huge misery needlessly.

"This has become a slowly unfolding environmental misery," said Atsunao Marui, a geochemist at the Geological Survey of Japan who has studied contaminated groundwater flowing from the plant.

Scene 1 Coney Island Avenue, the great multicultural boulevard of Brooklyn, had at its intersection with Newkirk become a smorgasbord of vehicular misery: a Brink's armored truck, a city bus, an 18-wheeler and a cab were among the defeated.

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