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Meanings of much misfortune in English
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Usage of much misfortune in English
1
Archimbault grumbled, That family suffered so muchmisfortune in so short a time.
2
I know how muchmisfortune you yourself have to contend with.
3
They will boldly declare against you but by diplomacy you will escape muchmisfortune.
4
As muchmisfortune, and more, than anything else.
5
They understand the morale of the creature who was once a man, the morale of the public-house and muchmisfortune.
6
For a woman to dream that a lizard crawls up her skirt, or scratches her, she will have muchmisfortune and sorrow.
7
The inhabitants of Thorney Hill, I believe, regarded these appearances with alarm, as being, though not exactly novelties, harbingers of muchmisfortune.
8
They were unwilling to be at the trouble of one more campaign in the Peninsula, where they had met with so muchmisfortune.
9
We do not have as much good as we desire, nor do we have as muchmisfortune as others want us to have.
10
Quiet, peaceful, unobtrusive suicides, because there was too muchmisfortune and death in the air for people to have much compassion for them.
11
Sir Allan Redmain, who was now the steward of Bute, would never bend before the man who had brought so muchmisfortune upon the island.
12
Nor was this the effect of fear, or the dread of ill-usage among so many Englishmen, whom his errors had led into so muchmisfortune.
13
"You see we've had so muchmisfortune I can't sense that father may get his sight, and we be comfortable as we used to be."