Use "woe" in a sentence

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

2. Woe to the oppressors!

3. Woe to Insolent Wrongdoers!

4. 53 Woe unto you, lawyers!

5. No weal without woe.

6. Woe to an Unresponsive Generation

7. Common woe never stood a chance.

8. Acne —the Teen-Ager’s Woe

9. 15 The mountains all were calling and the oak trees answering, Oh, woe, woe for Adonis.

10. 133 11 Woe to the Rebels!

11. Is this Kingdom proclamation a woe?

12. “WOE TO THE CITY OF BLOODSHED”

13. To feel, or feign, decorous woe.

14. 5 Then I said: “Woe to me!

15. “I proceeded to say: ‘Woe to me!

16. If she answered back, woe betide her.

17. Woe betide him if he's late!

18. Woe betide anyone who arrives late!

19. “Woe to the city of bloodshed!”

20. 11 Woe to the wicked one!

21. 15 Woe because of the day!

22. Used chiefly in the phrase woe Betide

23. All governesses have a tale of woe.

24. Used chiefly in the phrase woe Betide

25. “Woe to you, blind guides,” Jesus says.

26. Woe to those sharing in these bloodbaths!

27. 3 Woe to the city of bloodshed!

28. Woe betide him if he does evils.

29. A flying “eagle,” picturing an angel, next appears in midheaven, announcing that the three trumpet blasts yet to come will mean “woe, woe, woe to those dwelling on the earth.” —Revelation 8:1-13.

30. No mortal flame can destroy common woe.

31. He listened to my tale of woe.

32. Woe to him that is alone. 

33. Woe betide anyone who wakes the baby!

34. One woe doth tread upon another’s heels. 

35. 8 Woe to him that is alone. 

36. Woe betide anyone who gets in her way!

37. Come weal, come woe , we care na by.

38. 30 “Woe to the stubborn sons,”+ declares Jehovah,

39. What sins are condemned in Isaiah’s second woe?

40. The team's tale of woe continued on Saturday .

41. He was constantly regaled with tales of woe.

42. Woe betide anyone who got in his way.

43. Her face was lined and full of woe.

44. " Woe to the shepherd who abandons his sheep. "

45. Woe betide anyone who smokes in our house!

46. 18 Woe to the land of whirring insect wings

47. Woe Betide definition: If you say woe Betide anyone who does a particular thing, you mean that something Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

48. 2 “Woe to those who scheme what is harmful,

49. What wicked conduct is condemned in Isaiah’s first woe?

50. What was more, the second woe of Revelation began.

51. Woe Betide Karen if she forgets my birthday again

52. As a result, Israel’s Former brought “woe” upon it.

53. Woe to him who is deluded by a moment's delirium!

54. He is worth no weal that can bide no woe.

55. Woe to him who seeks to please rather than to appal!

56. “Woe to me, for I am* exhausted because of the killers!”

57. That rule was immutable, and woe betide anyone who disregarded it.

58. Synonyms for Alack include alas, ay, wirra, woe and ah

59. You must listen to their interminable tales of marital woe.

60. 28 Woe to the showy* crown* of the drunkards of Eʹphra·im+

61. Really, woe to me if I do not declare the good news!

62. 9 Woe to the one who makes evil gain for his house,

63. The Woe Betides posted a video to playlist Make a List

64. We will learn more about that “woe” in the next chapter.

65. A man is well or woe as he thinks himself so.

66. A loyal man stands by his friends in weal or woe.

67. But woe Betide anyone who refers to Watercliffe Meadow as a school

68. 5 “Woe to those who inhabit the seacoast, the nation of Cherʹe·thites!

69. The mendacious beggar told a different tale of woe at every house.

70. 15 Woe to the one who gives his companions something to drink,

71. The ox is never woe, till he to the harrow go. 

72. The sweetest joy, the wildest woe is love. Pearl Bailey 

73. But woe betide the tight-fisted villager who tries to take advantage.

74. 2 Kinsman helps kinsman, but woe to him that hath nothing. 

75. (Nahum 2:2, 12, 13) “Woe to the city of bloodshed” —Nineveh.

76. Woe Betide is a five piece Death metal band originating from Brighton, UK

77. 28 synonyms for Agony: suffering, pain, distress, misery, torture, discomfort, torment, hardship, woe

78. By indulging in momentary pleasures, such people reap years —even a lifetime— of woe.

79. 18 Woe to those who drag along their guilt with ropes of deception

80. “Woe to the eminent crown of the drunkards of Ephraim.” —ISAIAH 28:1.