Definitionadj. bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities
Last update: October 7, 2015
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The performance, directed by Hans Richter, excited extraordinary attention; but the expenses were enormous, and burdened the management with a debt of £7500. [Please select]
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She would not be burdened with her society for any consideration. [Please select]
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These virgins were even more heavily burdened than the convicts. [Please select]
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Dion's soul was deeply burdened too. [Please select]
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"It is difficult to imagine you burdened with household responsibilities, Mrs." [Please select]
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All her life she had been burdened with things. [Please select]
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Has England, burdened with care and long estranged from Nature, so many sweet voices left. [Please select]
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