Sentence examples for the wretched from inspiring English sources

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the wretched

adjective

Very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.

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We are the wretched refuse.

Ah, the wretched luck of England captains.

We are not the wretched of Belsen!

The wretched things seem to be everywhere!

No wonder the wretched beast limped.

The wretched face is the poor Roma in their camps".

I make sure to walk the wretched ones.

The jokes go low; the puns border on the wretched.

Some lighter moments briefly gleamed amid the wretched news.

The wretched dossier has become a shibboleth of loyalty.

No question, the wretched economy has taken its toll.

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