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heartsickness
noun
The condition of being heartsick
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This week, the Long Island congressman is to receive the nomination for United States Senate at the New York Republican Convention, in Buffalo — a development that his fellow party members must regard with a mixture of heartsickness and relief.
A key character's advice for curing heartsickness?
We don't need to have somebody living out there, and why put another family in harm's way?" Some of the statue's former neighbors, however, view the end of residents on Liberty Island with a tinge of heartsickness.
Without Putman, country music would have been denied one of its most consistent songwriters who was not afraid to write about troublesome subjects: divorce, murder, infidelity, desperation and heartsickness.
He submitted a declaration in support of Jawad's habeas petition, describing his "heartsickness" and noting that, if he found himself in Iraq or Afghanistan and encountered Jawad, I have no doubt at all — none — that Mr. Jawad would pose no threat whatsoever to me, his former prosecutor and now-repentant persecutor.
He's a bit of a goober, on the page an adorable one, deep in heartsickness.
But his brother died of starvation, fatigue and heartsickness days after making his way back to their hometown.
Liz Larsen sings the role of Miss Liberty (which Mr. Slater rhymes with flibberty-gibberty), and she brings a winking, lusty lather to her heartsickness.
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