Sentence example with the word 'megrims'

megrims

Definition n. a state of depression

Last update: July 8, 2015


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Then the Governor's lady had desired him to attend her for the megrims.   [Please select]

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"You have certainly never had the gout; probably not even the megrims," said he.   [Please select]

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We've had to wait and endure, and we've been so beaten on the anvil of patience that we've lost all our megrims.   [Please select]

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That might justify her, fairly enough, in being kept away from meeting now and again by headaches, or undefined megrims.   [Please select]

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Monsieur Doltaire--you do not know him, I think--says, "If the English eat us, as they swear they will, they'll die of megrims, our affairs are so indigestible."'   [Please select]

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Now, Frederick of Prussia and England defeat the allies, France, Russia, and Austria; now, they, as Monsieur Doltaire says, "send the great Prussian to verses and the megrims."   [Please select]

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