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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

Now that the playoff drought is over and its heartache and heartburn have passed, Sacramento’s fans are savoring a new sensation: emotional invincibility.

From Washington Post

Scotland centre Huw Jones says he is desperate to play at the World Cup later this year to make up for the heartache of missing out on selection for Japan 2019.

From BBC

This past fall, after a year at home mourning and collecting unemployment to help her husband with the bills, Fell-Davis felt she was ready to return to school, but heartache still follows her.

From New York Times