woe|woes in English

noun

[wəʊ]

pain, deep sorrow; sadness, grief; tragedy, misfortune

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1. Happinesses and woes (20-26)

2. She was oppressed by her many woes.

3. (adjective) Heavily from woe to woe tell o'er / The sad account of fore-Bemoaned m

4. Woe to the oppressors!

5. Woe to Insolent Wrongdoers!

6. 53 Woe unto you, lawyers!

7. No weal without woe.

8. She told him all her woes.

9. Ladies, I'd a little Ambivalent to your woes.

10. Who can unravel these woes of mine?

11. Woe to an Unresponsive Generation

12. Common woe never stood a chance.

13. Acne —the Teen-Ager’s Woe

14. * Since then, suffering and woes have increased.

15. We already know about blue-collar woes.

16. 15 The mountains all were calling and the oak trees answering, Oh, woe, woe for Adonis.

17. 133 11 Woe to the Rebels!

18. Is this Kingdom proclamation a woe?

19. “WOE TO THE CITY OF BLOODSHED”

20. To feel, or feign, decorous woe.

21. Scots and Catalans look to each other to ease independence woes

22. 27 They tend to blame all of Africa's woes on colonialism.

23. The high rate of desertion has added to the army's woes.

24. 5 Then I said: “Woe to me!

25. “I proceeded to say: ‘Woe to me!