Sentence examples for bit of woe from inspiring English sources

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"We were getting down, frustrated, a little bit of, 'Woe is me,'" the coach said.

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74 min: A bit of injury woe for New Zealand, though.

So some of its rivals have enjoyed a bit of Schadenfreude over its woes.

You would wish, however, that her language had more of a lyrical flavor (her ear is a bit tinny), and that the female characters, especially Twila, were not so stridently and unsubtly plaintive in their declarations of woe.

Tales of woe circulate.

The signs of woe abound.

Landlords, too, come with tales of woe.

The Landesbanken are a tale of woe.

In publishing, the tale of woe continued.

There were of course tales of woe.

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