Aún no tenemos significados para "many woes".
1All in all, she seemed a person whose friendly interest might compensate for many woes.
2His many woes, including his wretched position here, outraged her sense of justice and decency.
3A vulgarly magnificent dinner, the source of many woes!
4He experienced many woes because of his patriotic devotion to the welfare of his land and people.
5Such support may temporarily help sustain autocratic rule in Yemen, where militancy is only one of many woes.
6Of many woes might I tell.
7Management all but dismissed the many woes that have saddled Chrysler-thevery reasons Daimler wanted to unload the junker.
8Dost thou then desire thus to leave wide-wayed Troy, on account of which we have endured so many woes?
9He was a man of many woes, and sorrowful is the lot of his wife Penelope and Telemachus his son.
10This day hath been the beginning of many woes to the house of Œdipus; but may life be more fortunate!
11Carlyle, the king of all rectors, has always been accepted as the arch-apostle of toil, and has registered his many woes.
12This man, who had prepared for him so many woes, now stood with bowed head and loudly-beating heart, completely in his power.
13Now so many woes are spent, and the same fortune still pursues them; Lord and King, what limit dost thou set to their agony?
14Say what you will, but I do believe making and eating sticky toffee pudding slathered in salted caramel sauce can heal a great many woes.
15It is said that thou keepest with thee a man of many woes, who has suffered more than any of those who fought at Troy.
16Many things have I suffered, and more, I ween, remains for me in store; for I am a man of many woes.
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