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Meanings of terrible bereavement in English
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Usage of terrible bereavement in English
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No words can express the terriblebereavement of his family.
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But, my dear, keep this in mind: with terriblebereavement comes the strength to bear it.
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A terriblebereavement has befallen our people.
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And in spite of his terriblebereavement the newly-promoted officer left his master's presence with a swelling heart.
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Some have believed that there is evidence to prove that in youth his heart had suffered a terriblebereavement.
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He had just come up from Scotland, where he had been ill, and had only just learned her terriblebereavement.
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But before this humorous creation was completed, the author endured the terriblebereavement which was to color all his life.
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Aside from the terriblebereavement, there was the intangible loss of what would in all likelihood have been a great career.
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At first Nina demurred, with some plaintive excuse concerning her "recent terriblebereavement," but I easily persuaded her out of this.
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Silence continued till Orlando's eyes encountered the newspapers scattered on the table, when he once more spoke of the terriblebereavement of the Boccaneras.
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Only his mouth was individual and less than handsome, but its tight-lipped look now might have been the shock of sudden and terriblebereavement.
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You know that afflictions do come-terriblebereavements, sorrows sad and strange.
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'He came to Ducie to claim his bride, and she was gone,' said Glastonbury; 'his mind sunk under the terriblebereavement.