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heartache

[hahrt-eyk] / ˈhɑrtˌeɪk /


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"This incident understandably caused a lot of concern and heartache in the local communities and our thoughts remain with the child's family," she said.

From BBC

There was heartache for a number of players last Sunday, England's Matt Wallace included after missing the top 100 by just three spots.

From BBC

When he died at 67, Chung’s heartache about her father’s premature death turned to rage.

From New York Times

For parents who have felt the intense heartache of watching their child struggle and then the deep relief of seeing them thrive, the upheaval at New College is making them relive a painful past.

From Seattle Times

Nashville has weathered turbulence and heartache in recent years.

From New York Times