Sentence examples for miserable sense from inspiring English sources

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You were so cruel to me when I was in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade, I cried every single night!' " This miserable sense of being ostracized reverberated for Rita in Washington, and occasionally it still "comes back to slap me in the face," she said.

Another way, seen for Darren Aronofsky's "Mother!," is that journalists discuss the movie vigorously and the public stays home, at which point journalists convey the miserable sense of talking to each other or shouting into a void, and their enterprise seems to be vanity.

There is a version of a prawn cocktail served in a pottery "sack" with mace powder and a massive dose of chutzpah; a cod and saffron "yolk" that comes with puffed rice and a miserable sense, once you've had the first mouthful, that it will be gone far too soon; and then, like a clean page, a plate of good, sweet bread made with local Cumbrian ale.

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An official is abusing his power and making a defenseless citizen's life miserable, and Abe, his sense of justice as well as his feeling of power aroused, decides to take direct action.

Who hasn't laid in bed, heart racing with a sense of miserable vertigo that we're all just hurtling toward the void?

Whether this is a triumph for health and common sense or the miserable handiwork of a drug industry lobbyist (or both!), I have no idea.

"Mr Grant, who looks completely miserable and shows abysmal dress sense, no doubt punishes his students by making them study not musical theory but cultural theory, an invention of discredited French wannabe 'philosophers'philosophers

He's understood abroad as a "pragmatist," and in his year as acting president he has been busying himself with things like making the nation's public transport system run more efficiently, and with making the daily lives of Cubans marginally less miserable, in a strictly material sense of course.

Don't worry about the things which are not as they will only make you feel more miserable; plus it doesn't make sense to think about things which are beyond your control.

Left high and dry for a whole miserable year, Patricia never got over the sense of betrayal, the belief that she had been personally rejected.

"Forbes listed Poughkeepsie as one of the best cities to raise family; now we're a miserable city – it doesn't make any sense," said the mayor, John Tkazyik.

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