Pronunciation of the English word misery.
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1. | Marilla looked at Anne and softened at the sight of the child's pale face with its look of mute misery--the misery of a helpless little creature who finds itself once more caught in the trap from which it had escaped. | |
2. | "You have never felt the sort of misery I felt," said Will; "the misery of knowing that you must despise me." | |
3. | In her misery, Mary looked to her husband for help. | |
4. | The family lived in the depths of misery. | |
5. | This misery resulted from his laziness. | |
6. | That landslide produced a lot of misery. | |
7. | The work of art, I decided, was the final product of human activity, and the final justification for all the misery, the endless toil and the frustrated strivings of humanity. | |
8. | The accompaniments of the war are misery and sorrow. | |
9. | Misery and sorrow accompany war. | |
10. | Much misery came about because of the typhoon. |