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sad

[sad] / sæd /




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Mr. Riley’s column was delightful, but I felt sad when he revealed that his doppelganger is someone named “Robert George.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the calculations, drawn in a different marker color, is a clear sad face -- a visual sign of failure.

From Science Daily

These “easy wins” bridge the gap between exhaustion and sustenance without forcing you to spend $72 on a pair of sad burrito bowls from a takeout app.

From Salon

“It’s incredibly frustrating and sad they just destroyed the part,” said Gallo, of the Dallas area.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It is just such a sad sad thing to happen on Christmas Day, you just feel for the families."

From BBC