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woefulness
noun
The quality of being woeful
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On the one hand, Saddam says he feels "immense woefulness" for the families of the thousands of Iraqi soldiers killed during Desert Storm.
She lifts up her shirt and gazes at the Object's naked belly and, finally, with a kind of woefulness, bows her head and kisses it.
The new No10 rapped a post with his first penalty; the Italian woefulness in the place-kicking department would continue and they would remain stuck on zero.
You might be forgiven, given the woefulness of the new Paternoster Square development and the orgy of postmodern fruitiness that is Birmingham's new Bull Ring, for thinking that the courage of brutalist architects such as Luder is to be supplanted by developments displaying varying degrees of aesthetic cowardliness.
Presumably the woefulness of the latter's London accent was not evident to the film's German director, Lexi Alexander.
His face is fuller, and he has almost lost the hangdog woefulness of his youth — almost, but not quite, which turns out to be a good thing.
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