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to miserable
adjective
In a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.
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"They're going to miserable schools which teach them nothing.
So I went from being deliriously happy to miserable.
That landmark celebration was lost to miserable cramming in physics formulas and biological pathways.
Over the first three weeks of the season, Testaverde's performance has ranged from mediocre to miserable.
The company is revamping its Gap and Old Navy clothing lines in response to miserable pre-Christmas trading last year.
His lawyers have argued that he wished to draw attention to miserable conditions he and his comrades endured.
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Still, he acknowledged, "You have to be miserable to get to everybody.
It isn't the worst game ever made but it's in the neighborhood, just across the street, and as with middling-to-miserable Jedi sims at large there's really no excuse.
It isn't the worst game ever made but it's in the neighbourhood, just across the street, and as with middling-to-miserable Jedi sims at large there's really no excuse.
You don't have to be miserable to make art or music.
The quickest way to age is to be miserable.
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