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- noun Plural form of
sorrow . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sorrows .
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Examples
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I believe I know why your book of sorrows is not having a happy ending.
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I believe I know why your book of sorrows is not having a happy ending.
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So what better to drown in sorrows then to take a cruise with your daughter (Emmy Rossum) and her boyfriend on a luxerious ocean liner.
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She is tested to the utmost in sorrows and dangers; she loses many children because of the harshness of the conditions of life, and at times
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But the acme of India's sorrows is communalism, beside which communism pales to insignificance; communalism shelters a smouldering anger which at times approaches despair.
India In Transition 1931
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For the sake of peace, his wife gave up all her ornaments and household plate, and the best articles of a once handsome and ample wardrobe, in the hope of hiding her sorrows from the world, and keeping her husband at home.
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The communication of sorrows is one good improvement of the communion of saints.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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Obama needs to step back from the fog of battling dozens of supposedly different symptoms and recognize the cause of all of our 'sorrows' --- EMPIRE.
OpEdNews - Diary: First Year: Is Obama ���overwhelmed' --- or just ducking the central issue? 2009
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"sorrows" is by some rendered "idols"; but, though a similar word to that for idols, it is not the same.
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Obama needs to step back from the fog of battling dozens of supposedly different symptoms and recognize the cause of all of our 'sorrows' --- EMPIRE.
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