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misery

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n. a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune; "the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable" [syn: wretchedness ] a feeling of intense unhappiness; "she was exhausted by her misery and grief"

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" Misery " is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani , taken from her third studio album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like . While originally intended to be released as the album's second single, Interscope Records released it as ...

Usage examples of misery.

I put the bowl with mangoes, apples, vinegar, sugar, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, cinnamon, ginger, raisins, allspice, carrots and cloves into the fridge, to let it all sit, and soak and mingle and swell with misery.

Who that has glowed over this exalted picture will tell us that we must make Virtue prosperous in order to allure to it, or clothe Vice with misery in order to revolt us from its image?

The prospect of immediate relief and of future protection allured into its hospitable bosom many of those unhappy persons whom the neglect of the world would have abandoned to the miseries of want, of sickness, and of old age.

The overloaded appetite loathes even the honeycomb, and it is scarce a wonder that the knight, mortified and harassed with misfortunes and abasement, became something impatient of hearing his misery made, at every turn, the ground of proverbs and apothegms, however just and apposite.

What Ibn Battuta had written of its miseries and perils in 1350 would remain as true in 1650 or 1850.

The cold was climbing up his legs, and his breeches were misery to wear: wet and clinging and clammy, and liberally beslimed with mud and unidentifiable swamp-muck.

In his misery, Boots caught sight of Cathy and Diane crouched on the top step.

The permanent idleness of a human being is not only burthensome to the world, but his own secure misery.

The I understanding the cause of his miserable estate, sayd unto him, In faith thou art worthy to sustaine the most extreame misery and calamity, which hast defiled and maculated thyne owne body, forsaken thy wife traitorously, and dishonoured thy children, parents, and friends, for the love of a vile harlot and old strumpet.

As he watched the workings of her lips, the helpless misery in her young eyes, the endeavour for self-command and the struggles of womanly pride, Mallard remembered how distinctly he had foreseen this in his past hours of anguish.

Jihad raged in the name of her son Manion, Serena had withdrawn here to recover from her misery.

When Maron turned back to him, she saw that he was staring into space, an expression of glum misery on his face.

There was less doubt about his religious vocation, and when by help of his princely inheritance he turned his mind to the difficult task of reforming vice and ministering to the lowest aspects of misery in the slums of Rome, society said he had turned Socialist.

The one pillar of its chapter house had given way, and the downrushing ruin had so crushed and distorted it, that thenceforth until some resurrection should arrive, disorder and misshape must appear to it the law of the universe, and loveliness but the passing dream of a brain glad to deceive its own misery, and so to fancy it had received from above what it had itself generated of its own poverty from below.

Nadir of misery: the aged impotent disfranchised ratesupported moribund lunatic pauper.