grieve|grieved|grieves|grieving in English
verb
[grɪːv]
cause sorrow; sorrow, mou
Use "grieve|grieved|grieves|grieving" in a sentence
1. Surely it grieves him.
2. Faithful Ones Who Grieved
3. How deeply grieved we were!
4. By now Peter was really grieved.
5. 8 It grieves me to hear how disobedient you've been.
6. Your grieving time's over.
7. Well, they grieve; we grieve for a while and then get on with our lives.
8. The woeful news grieved the nation.
9. A police force doesn't grieve.
10. Be sure and not grieve.
11. He is very much grieved over this mishap.
12. Don't grieve for her.
13. Some parents grieve such losses intensely.
14. 5 He is very much grieved over this mishap.
15. “Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing,” James grieves.
16. Allowing oneself to grieve has many benefits.
17. He wads grieved to hear of her death.
18. In addition, these may delay the grieving process.
19. I no longer wish to grieve Thee
20. I shall not grieve at her death.
21. I didn't have any time to grieve.
22. No wonder Jesus was grieved at their insensitive hearts!
23. O , what could it grieve for?
24. Because grieving is a necessary emotional release.
25. Although Grieving, We Are Not Without Hope