We found 272 examples of how to use miserable in an English sentence.
Sentences 126 to 150 of 272.
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126. | Tom seems to be very miserable. | |
127. | Tom said Mary was likely to be miserable. | |
128. | Tom is likely to be miserable. | |
129. | You look pretty miserable. | |
130. | Tom thought Mary was miserable. | |
131. | Tom thinks Mary is miserable. | |
132. | Tom must be miserable. | |
133. | You look miserable. | |
134. | "Have you read Gaboriau's works?" I asked. "Does Lecoq come up to your idea of a detective?" Sherlock Holmes sniffed sardonically. "Lecoq was a miserable bungler," he said, in an angry voice; "he had only one thing to recommend him, and that was his energy. That book made me positively ill." | |
135. | You just made my life miserable. | |
136. | Do you really think Tom is miserable? | |
137. | I wonder why Tom looks so miserable. | |
138. | Tom is likely to still be miserable. | |
139. | You looked like you were miserable. | |
140. | It looks like Tom is miserable. | |
141. | Tom told me that he was miserable. | |
142. | Tom looked like he was miserable. | |
143. | You look like you're miserable. | |
144. | It looks like you're miserable. | |
145. | Tom looks like he's miserable. | |
146. | Tom seemed to be miserable. | |
147. | Tom told me that he thought Mary was miserable. | |
148. | Are you still miserable? | |
149. | Mary told me that she's miserable here in Boston without Tom. | |
150. | Mary told Tom that she'd been miserable in Boston. |