Sentence examples for to misery from inspiring English sources

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to misery

noun

Great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind; wretchedness; distress; woe.

  • Ever since his wife left him you can see the misery on his face.

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The lyrics, though, rarely plumb to misery.

The novelist Stephen King dreamed the plot to Misery.

But Mary's parents seem almost oblivious to misery.

Everything we have worked toward would be lost to misery".

I've always had an aversion to misery memoirs.

Happiness is tinged with that peculiar human attachment to misery.

But striking a bargain where love is absent or unbalanced is the surest road to misery.

Lin brought hope and joy to a fan base accustomed to misery.

He saw the blues, and jazz, as an uplifting response to misery.

He was continually beaten and generally despised, his life reduced to misery, loneliness and constant fear.

He was a vicious man who damned his family to misery.

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