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heart-stricken

ADJECTIVE
stricken
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In the first, Seneca addresses his mother, who is heart-stricken over his banishment.

From The New Yorker Jan. 26, 2015

The most dramatic change of pace was his crooning an anguished, heart-stricken “Bess, Oh Where’s My Bess?”

From New York Times Dec. 4, 2012

R&B singers Monica and Brandy, heavily influenced by Houston, were supposed to perform together at the event, but Davis said the singers were "too heart-stricken."

From Seattle Times Feb. 12, 2012

Most people were heart-stricken when a tsunami hit Japan in March.

From Inc Dec. 21, 2011

That you may be as happy as you deserve, and happier than your heart-stricken friend, is the constant prayer of your "ANNA."

From Tales for Fifteen by Cooper, James Fenimore




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