Sentence examples for the grievous from inspiring English sources

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the grievous

adjective

Causing grief, pain or sorrow.

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And the grievous sore?

But it was New York that suffered the grievous wound.

A better plan, to upgrade the grievous roundabout itself, should emerge as the project evolves.

The grievous errors in the Davis case were numerous, and many arose out of eyewitness identification.

She denounced the "grievous abuses" in the country as "worse than Kosovo".

He lost his freedom for the grievous bodily harm the court accepted he did not inflict.

7. Return of the Grievous Angel (Gram Parsons), performed by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.

And would a real chess film make the grievous error of messing up the gameplay?

The International Criminal Court is rightly investigating the crimes committed against civilians and the grievous violations of international law.

Charming animated sequences offer a tantalizing taste of this creator's singular talents, underscoring the grievous wrongs dealt him.

Less visible is the grievous effect this shift is having on psychiatric care and on the mentally ill.

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