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to saddened
verb
To make sad or unhappy
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As he said in a pre-fight note to saddened members of his Money Team: "I cannot be your saviour forever, everything has to end some time".
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Meals started to sadden him.
Sinclair and Blichfeld released some lighter episodes first, not wanting to sadden viewers.
But then melancholy took over; there was enough of the past stuffed in here to sadden me, as relics of the past, including photographs, always sadden me.
It's less likely to make you laugh than to sadden you at the divisiveness of the British class system.
'My father's stories had a comical spirit to them, since he did not want to sadden us.
Microsoft's customary shoddiness no longer has the ability to astonish just to sadden.
It was inescapably bleak, and what first disturbed me began to sadden me.
ESCToday mentioned that Rouvas' "decision is expected to sadden Greek fans, who generally supported the idea of him competing again".
It will never cease to sadden us -- the 2,000 plus lives we have already lost there, and continue to sacrifice.
"We continue to be saddened that Sir Cyril is unable to defend himself against such allegations".
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