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heartache

[hahrt-eyk] / ˈhɑrtˌeɪk /


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It wasn’t the violence that resonated, but rather the heartache and desperation that comes with loving a family member who suffers from an illness that the best efforts and intentions alone can’t cure.

From Los Angeles Times

Robert Louis Stevenson had a unique ability to capture young imaginations while touching on adult hopes and heartaches.

From The Wall Street Journal

"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

Having suffered plenty of past heartache at Barcelona's expense, Chelsea may have ordinarily celebrated a 1-1 draw with them in the Women's Champions League.

From BBC