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miseries

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I know many people who think to be an artist means you have to suffer, or at least wallow in old miseries.

Competence with pain, Coherent miseries, a bite and sup, We hug our little destiny again.

Global poverty—and its attendant miseries—will continue to fade as women gain clout in the workplace.

The good news is this: hyperemesis, like so many of the other secret miseries accompanying pregnancy, does pass.

All you know is that it is apparently endless, a walk of miseries and wonderments admixed.

And when he did leave the dismal scene of this last act of his miseries, it was like the spectre of the man who had entered it.

He means the good king Josias, who by death was taken away, so as not to see the miseries of his country.

Therefore I come to thee and trustingly lay at thy feet all my needs, miseries, and petitions.

Certain inner miseries and discomforts had been set vibrating by the name of Captain Boyson.

In that instant all his life passed before him—its hopes, its failures, its miseries, its madness.

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On this page you'll find 111 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to miseries, such as: heartache, gloom, hardship, torture, agony, and sorrow.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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