A state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune.
1 Laziness and idleness; evolution and revolution; poverty and misery ; character and reputation.
2 More misery for France but a nice long holiday for South Africa.
3 Nov. 5-Germansin critical position; frost a new misery of the campaign.
4 It help me; it keep me glad; it save me from misery .
5 You have seen the misery in which I live in the raudales.
6 To understand their misery it is probably necessary to revisit their history.
7 Unutterable misery was in his face; unutterable misery was in his voice.
8 It was a happy sort of misery , since children know no better.
9 The doctor wove toward us through the obstacle course of human misery .
10 The trouble with Turner added to the general misery of the situation.
11 In a situation like that there's no point in prolonging the misery .
12 There was dissatisfaction in London; in James Towne misery and often despair.
13 Famine and misery reached their climax in the country in that year.
14 But the misery in front of him held Stephen in a spell.
15 There is no pathos in real misery : no luxury in real grief.
16 That would mean more droughts, floods, human misery and international security challenges.
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