Aún no tenemos significados para "so forsaken".
1It seemed so sad, so forsaken, that it drew us to it.
2Never had anything struck him as so piteous, so unfriended, so forsaken!
3I felt my chest tightening; never had I felt so forsaken.
4Here the homes of the dead seem so forsaken, so humble.
5Oh God, my God, why hast thou so forsaken me?
6Never had I sailed on so forsaken a sea.
7One feels so forsaken when one lies prone and people shove a pipe down one's stomach.
8No man with any manhood left in him could have refrained from pitying her, so helpless, so forsaken.
9You never saw anything so forsaken.
10She seems so forsaken, poor thing!
11He will feel himself so forsaken!'
12And to see you so forsaken, so desolate, when I am loaded with grace and joy, rends my heart.
13There was something sad and a little frightening about the place, because it all seemed so forsaken and long ago.
14Doris, walking restlessly from room to room, had never felt so forsaken, so dismally certain that the best of life was done.
15There were few to follow him except in Quebec-for in his dotage he would not believe that the West had so forsaken him.
16He was sorry for her; she was going to have another child, and she looked so forsaken as she moved about the home.
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