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the mourn
verb
To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).
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But though now one can only see the "mourn" and "vino" lurking within "gourmand" and "bon vivant" and the ashtrays of the world are very much emptier without him, it was clear Floyd was living on lily-livered time that was not so much borrowed as pinched from the devil, or Bacchus, or whichever bastard currently claims the best tunes.
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Take the Mourning Mothers.
The mourning is "lonely and private".
But the mourning period was short.
The mourning and the weeping.
The need to conceal the mourning deepened the grief.
The attraction is "The Mourning Show".
We haven't started the mourning process.
The mourning will come first, of course.
Everybody wants to respect the mourning.
But, whatever was going on, the mourning was not fake.
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