Sentence examples for to sorrow from inspiring English sources

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to sorrow

noun

Unhappiness, woe

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But that soon turned to sorrow.

He refashioned Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" as the "Ode to Sorrow".

Speaking softly through an interpreter, he said that after his finish, "joy turned to sorrow".

Impressive or modest, they share essential characteristics: They are testaments to bravery but also to sorrow.

"We went from joy to sorrow in less than 24 hours," he said.

Despite his professional success, Bluemner, a widower, was no stranger to sorrow.

Now love must always turn to sorrow and everyone must play the game.

What of them?The book skates past such questions, preferring to sorrow over greed and tackiness in modern life.

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It will be joy to some, sorrow to others, and relief to most everyone else.

We'd want him to show sorrow, to take responsibility.

The conversation, at one point, turned to sorrows.

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