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  • 1sorrow over — index deplore Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2sorrow — sor|row1 [ˈsɔrəu US ˈsa:rou, ˈso: ] n [: Old English; Origin: sorg] 1.) [U] a feeling of great sadness, usually because someone has died or because something terrible has happened to you →↑grief great/deep sorrow ▪ a time of great sorrow sorrow… …

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  • 3sorrow — sor|row1 [ sɔrou ] noun 1. ) uncount great sadness: He sensed a feeling of profound sorrow in her voice. Television news showed families in sorrow. sorrow over/about/for: The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths. 2. ) count …

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  • 4over-sorrow — to sot: see over …

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  • 5Over Drive (manga) — Over Drive オーバードライヴ (ŌbāDoraivu) Genre Comedy, Romance, Sport ( …

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  • 6Over Now — Single by Alice in Chains from the album Unplugged Released 1996 Rec …

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  • 7Sorrow and Hatred — Infobox Gundam Episode (MSG) Title=Sorrow and Hatred episode no= 21 prod code= airdateJ airdateUS= August 17, 2001 Episode 2=Ramba Ral s Attack Episode 1=Hand to Hand Combat Current Episode= Sorrow and Hatred Episode +1= The Trap of M Quve… …

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  • 8Sorrow (Pink Floyd song) — Song infobox Name = Sorrow Artist = Pink Floyd Album = A Momentary Lapse of Reason Released = September 7, 1987 (UK) September 8, 1987 (US) track no = 10 Recorded = October 1986 May 1987 Genre = Progressive rock, Hard rock Length = 8:46 Writer =… …

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  • 9sorrow — Synonyms and related words: ache, adversity, afflict, affliction, aggrieve, agonize, agony, anguish, apologies, attrition, ayenbite of inwit, bad luck, bemoan, bemoaning, bewail, bewailing, bitter cup, bitter draft, bitter draught, bitter pill,… …

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  • 10sorrow — 1. noun 1) he felt sorrow at her death Syn: sadness, unhappiness, misery, despondency, regret, depression, despair, desolation, dejection, wretchedness, gloom, dolefulness, melancholy, woe, heartache, grief; literary dolor …

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