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the saddened
verb
To make sad or unhappy
Exact(15)
It would permit the saddened center of Labor to join a government of national realism.
And it had still to name and praise the saddened Muslim clerics, reformers and poets who had first noted these "undisputable" differences.
Japan exchanged high-fives at the plate, shook hands with the saddened Taiwan players, then posed with the international championship banner at the mound.
And there he is again, in Otto Preminger's "Exodus," as the saddened British ambassador who knows in 1947 that somehow Britain has to get out of Palestine.
With Mr. Snowie safe and sound in Chillsville, the saddened robots return home to find a present that will always remind them of their frosty companion.
With the saddened President at the mass in the little chapel at the cardinal's residence, and at a graveside ceremony at the Kennedy plot in nearby Brookline, were 12 members of the immediate family.
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The saddening motive?
The invites came just before the saddening news broke that 22 year old founder Ilya Zhitomirskiy had recently passed away.
Obama appears to have grasped the saddening Israeli insight into what has become a shared enemy.
The deaths saddened the family and caused them to turn more to their religion.
The deaths of the brothers saddened neighbors in the small town east of Stockton.
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