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  • O me miserable! (10)
  • Miserable, shadowy brute! (8)
  • He felt very miserable. (8)
  • A miserable contribution! (10)
  • He felt a little miserable. (8)
  • No wonder he felt miserable. (8)
  • I have been very miserable, Gyp. (8)
  • If you will make yourself miserable. (8)
  • No miserable explanation to attempt! (8)
  • Our relatives will be miserable about us. (10)
  • The world is hollow: the miserable shell! (10)
  • He will marry her, and be poor and miserable. (4)
  • My advocacy was certainly of a miserable sort. (10)
  • He tried to feel miserable, and it was not in him. (10)
  • Nothing, however, made him more miserable than indecision. (8)
  • A miserable enough place it is when the rain falls freely. (21)
  • She had seen her influence in every speech, and was miserable. (4)
  • You would hiss her out of hearing, you two miserable creatures. (10)
  • What if a miserable woman were dragged through mire to reach it! (10)
  • Gyp turned away from the sight and resumed her miserable wandering. (8)
  • The sight of him, so desperate and miserable, hurt the young doctor. (8)
  • All her happy exhilaration was gone, leaving a miserable recklessness. (8)
  • His little companion wagged a miserable wet tail some way in advance. (10)
  • It seemed to bring the import of his miserable fear right home to him. (8)
  • Was he very miserable; had he perhaps sunk into a stupor of debauchery? (8)
  • The projector of plots is but a miserable gambler and votary of chances. (10)
  • He handed the master an order for circus seats and I felt more miserable. (21)
  • I pretended, like a miserable hypocrite, that she did not love me at all. (10)
  • I wish to embrace you, but I am miserable to think of your being in Milan. (10)
  • He was lonely, miserable, and thoroughly susceptible to such charm as she had. (13)
  • Why had she not made allowance for his miserable situation that night in Devon? (10)
  • But if he was not as others were, why was he discomfited, solicitous, miserable? (10)
  • I think of that, the miserable wife I am for him without the beauty he loved so! (10)
  • Mrs. Lovell makes men mad and happy, and Rhoda makes them sensible and miserable. (22)
  • Why, he asked himself, had he come on this cricket-field to be made thus miserable? (10)
  • I was the most miserable creature in all the world till I fell in love with my harp. (10)
  • If such goodness does not make her miserable now, she will never deserve to be happy! (4)
  • Rhoda gave a loving answer, and again Dahlia shrank from the miserable comfort of words. (10)
  • Rhoda gave a loving answer, and again Dahlia shrank from the miserable comfort of words. (22)
  • She went stealthily, mopping her gushed, stained cheeks, frightened, angry, very miserable. (8)
  • You get to see human beings without shame, and what you see is the miserable, hideous flesh. (12)
  • But she felt a strain upon her nature, and she was miserable in her alienation from her father. (10)
  • For a long, miserable moment, she watched him swaying on the window-seat, with his face covered. (8)
  • He has the six hundred or so a year he started old bachelor on; add his miserable pay for Essays. (10)
  • My conversation was all yes and no, as if it went on a pair of crutches like a miserable cripple. (10)
  • After much miserable wandering, in which most of the little army perished, his followers mutinied. (19)
  • Ye have got it on its knees; are ye to give up at the last minute to save your miserable bodies pain? (8)
  • His colonists spent a winter rendered miserable by the unfriendliness of the Indians and half-breeds. (19)
  • She had seen him at the window, yet she gave no friendly glance; Shelton felt more miserable than ever. (8)
  • I cannot bear the thoughts of making him so miserable, as I know the very mention of such a thing would do. (4)
  • In this miserable tumult, the only thought that did not come to her was that of going back to his chambers. (8)
  • She was, she felt she was, in the greatest danger of being exquisitely happy, while so many were miserable. (4)
  • She was too miserable to care, hardly even knew when, in the main path again, she was free from his pursuit. (8)
  • You have been held too long in this miserable suspension, neither maid nor wife, neither woman nor stockfish. (10)
  • The idea of paying two shillings and sixpence for one miserable bottle vanished at the richly-coloured prospect. (10)
  • What was it but miserable cowardice, he thought, that prevented him from getting the peace poor Barrett had found? (10)
  • They had gained a victory over the miserable colonists despatched by Lord Selkirk to begin the peopling of the West. (19)
  • She must have been frightened by his visit; and, perhaps, doubly miserable since, knowing nothing, imagining everything! (8)
  • She was feeling, thinking, trembling about everything; agitated, happy, miserable, infinitely obliged, absolutely angry. (4)
  • She put on a look of miserable trepidation, and shrank back from the door, while the hum of the bell died away, in the hall. (9)
  • His imprudence had made her miserable for a while; but it seemed to have deprived himself of all chance of ever being otherwise. (4)
  • Corey had listened with a miserable curiosity and compassion up to a certain moment, when a broad light of hope flashed upon him. (9)
  • I caught myself regretting my coldness of that period; for which regrets I could have swung the scourge upon my miserable flesh. (10)
  • She instantly begged her sister would entreat Lady Middleton to take them home, as she was too miserable to stay a minute longer. (4)
  • Did they lie here in ranks and heaps, the miserable slain, for whom tender hearts away yonder over the sea were to ache and break? (9)
  • Elizabeth did not long survive his loss, and died so miserable that were it not an injury to the memory of Mary I should pity her. (4)
  • They were now a miserable trio, confined within doors by a series of rain and snow, with nothing to do and no variety to hope for. (4)
  • Catherine was restlessly miserable; she could almost have run round to the box in which he sat and forced him to hear her explanation. (4)
  • The thought that she would be lying miserable, crying, perhaps, beset him so that he went out into the passage and tapped on her door. (8)
  • But a multiplication of similar instances, which can serve no other purpose than that of an apology, is a miserable vindication of innocence. (10)
  • The miserable Governor was resolved to yield the place, and he carried out his intention, much to the astonishment and satisfaction of the French. (19)
  • He gnawed the paradox, that it was huge because it was petty, getting a miserable sour sustenance out of his consciousness of the position it explained. (10)
  • Half spurning him, Antonio-Pericles snarled an end both to his advices and his prophetic disgust of the miserable tools furnished unto masterly minds upon this earth. (10)

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Definition of miserable:

  • miserable, miz’r-a-bl, adj. wretched, exceedingly unhappy: causing misery: very poor or mean: worthless: despicable: barren. | n. mis’erableness. | adv. mis’erably. (0)

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