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the woe
noun
Grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.
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On the "Woe!
But the woe is not all on one side.
The harrowing moment contains the woe of Wilson's own life.
Aubameyang extended the woe with 20 minutes remaining.
He had no means of evading the woe.
What could save them is the woe of others.
The audience watches the scene with the bittersweet knowledge of the woe to come.
All the loss of life, all the woe they've endured has been for nothing.
As great as the triumphs are, the woe on the other side seems disproportionately larger.
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