unfortunates in English

noun
1
a person who suffers bad fortune.
Allow me to explain Fayer's evil plan to you poor unfortunates who have to suffer through his company with me.
noun
    unfortunate person

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1. Cloven frown upon those that buck the system, and typically heap public humiliation on these unfortunates

2. Of course, there are no longer bawdy houses, where these unfortunates are displayed openly to debauched satyrs.

3. 15 Of course, there are no longer bawdy houses, where these unfortunates are displayed openly to debauched satyrs.

4. After the merchants exploited the poor to the point of ruin, those unfortunates had to sell themselves as slaves.

5. External discipline is the only road to happiness for those unfortunates whose self-absorption is too profound to be cured in any other way.

6. 2 The ferryman was Charon and those he would not admit to his boat were the unfortunates who had not been duly buried.

7. The first of these unfortunates was of the parish of Barking, aged sixty-eight, a painter and a Cripple. FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRS JOHN FOXE For a man only to give a half confidence, is to Cripple to that extent the capacity of the one who is responsible

8. Here we are in the dark territories again, the republic of Bitternesses and bile known as noir, squaring our jaws against an amoral universe and roaming the rain-wet, lightless American City as if it were a circle of the inferno where backstabbers, goldbricks, and unfortunates march in closed patterns and puzzle their fate