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Preamble: It's Wednesday and both these problem children are full of woe.
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Tommy sat in the middle of the floor the picture of woe.
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The Belgian people live now in the abyss of want and woe.
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The faithful hero fled from that affliction; too bitter was the woe.
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Each morn that dawns I wake in travail and in woe, And
Usage of woefulness in English
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It was past ludicrous; yet admitted of no woefulness, nothing soothingly pathetic.
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Even his mustaches were hanging in woefulness over his carefully shaven chin.
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Occasionally, though, there is a play whose woefulness demands a whole new theory.
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Drizzling they returned, images of woefulness in various forms, including laughter's.
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Olive understood, or thought she understood, and the woefulness of it all only seemed the deeper.
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I saw the woefulness again in Janie's eyes.
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And find, moreover, the cause sufficient to palliate, to some extent at least, the woefulness of her cowardice.
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These, of course, went to school every day, and were being taught to appreciate the woefulness of their inheritance.
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Poor little man, he had a face that was cut for mirthfulness, and his woefulness was both touching and amusing.
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Decades ago, one of Warren United's writers, Simon Nye, wrote Men Behaving Badly, examining my gender in all its manifold woefulness.
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What pen can depict the woefulness, the intensified suffering of the inveterate stammerer, confirmed, stereotyped in a malady seemingly worse than death?
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On the one hand, Saddam says he feels "immense woefulness" for the families of the thousands of Iraqi soldiers killed during Desert Storm.
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I have orders to buy him for my captain. And he indicated Lionel, who stood at Rosamund's side, the very incarnation of woefulness and debility.
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She lifts up her shirt and gazes at the Object's naked belly and, finally, with a kind of woefulness, bows her head and kisses it.
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"Ah, well, it cannet be helped!" said the other, with philosophic woefulness.
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It was past ludicrous; yet admitted of no woefulness, nothing soothingly pathetic.