Definitionn. intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one
Last update: July 12, 2015
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Now, through happenstance I learn of a way this heartache might be sometimes prevented. [Please select]
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I have had a heartache ever since then--but it is gone now. [Please select]
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Into her eyes crept the old somberness of heartache. [Please select]
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Don't you realise what a lot of heartache the monkey-shines of those two boys conceal. [Please select]
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And so he was out before daylight the next morning, headache, heartache, and all. [Please select]
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This wistful unhappy letter gave him heartache; he could scarcely keep himself at home. [Please select]
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I've never tried it myself, as I've never been afflicted with heartache. [Please select]
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I became acquainted with the heartache, the longing for the unattainable, the agony of spirit. [Please select]
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She heard the broken, incoherent sentences with which the man and the woman attempted to crowd into one brief delirious minute all the long years of heartache and absence. [Please select]
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In spite of her own perturbation and heartache, her hands had not been idle, and she stood now at the bedside with the quieting powder ready. [Please select]
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