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is woe
noun
Grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.
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There is woe here in a failing mind: "I know what they are.
Although we have been unable to find this in the fine print of any of our calendars, apparently it is Woe to Rich People Week.
Dr. Butler's classmates of 1882, gave him a dinner in honor of the event, and sang: In heaven above, where all is love The faculty won't be there But down below, where all is woe, The faculty will be there.
Meanwhile, what is woe for one sector of the global economy is a boon for the flu drug makers, drug store chains, infectious disease-related biotech companies and animal antibiotics manufacturers.
Hope Attrition is Woe's first new album in four years, and it feels very much like a rebirth.
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The thinking will not be "woe is me, and hand it off six times," Hackett said.
If Saturday's three matches were wow, wow, wow, Scotland were woe, woe, woe.
Woe woe woe woe woe woe woe woe is we.
"Our present business is general woe".
What could save them is the woe of others.
And when a king is beheaded, woe be upon the land.
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