Sentence examples for wretched with from inspiring English sources

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NEW YORK — The world is wretched with weak men.

Racked by fatigue and wretched with despair, Rhea stopped chemotherapy prematurely.

Without him, they were wretched with the ball in Chennai and Ahmedabad.

We see him first on a ferry, wretched with a seasickness that is a part of his continuing personal malaise.

Some white man with a devil's heart had for a little paltry gain furnished these creatures, already sufficiently wretched, with that which is speedily working their destruction.

The color schemes are wretched, with the ballerinas' shoes — shocking pink or vermilion — adding a note of "Red Shoes" horror to a festive situation.

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As for Read's own future, the former England wicket-keeper, who had suffered a wretched season with the bat until top scoring with 53 at Lord's, is insistent that he will wait until the season is over before deciding whether to sign a new deal.

Most of the counties and cities on America's southern border are poor, with correspondingly wretched schooling and health care.

He has endured wretched luck with injuries yet managed to build a squad with enviable depth in several positions.

Nobody on either side had a more wretched time with the ball than Johnson.

Just wait until you meet his aged neighbor and her wretched dog with its cloudy eye.

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