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Definition of Sadnesses
1. sadness [n] - See also: sadness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sadnesses
sadhus sadi sadic sadiron sadirons sadis sadisms sadist sadistic sadistically | sadists saditty sadly sadness sadnesses sado sados sadr sads sadster | sadsters sadza |
Literary usage of Sadnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1921)
"The book holds many sadnesses and bitternesses between its covers; and certain of
... There is an elusive charm about the way in which the sadnesses and ..."
2. Education According to Some Modern Masters by Charles Franklin Thwing (1916)
"Ill at ease it is because of the sadnesses of his life, sadnesses born of himself
and also of his dissatisfaction with his times; exultant because here is a ..."
3. God, His Prophets and His Children by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (1978)
"Because of your left hand, so many sadnesses were given to you. For about two or
three years now, you have been looking to the right side and trying to use ..."
4. The Wandering Years by Katharine Tynan (1922)
"The Winter had its sadnesses too—the sadnesses that come so fast as one grows older.
Some time in the declining year a most beloved friend, Louise Imogen ..."
5. Sermons Preached for the Most Part in Ireland by Richard Chenevix Trench (1873)
"Oh! sadness of all sadnesses, and guilt of all guilts ! And that this may be
never ours, let us pray earnestly and with something such a prayer as this ..."
6. Practical Piety by Francis (1853)
"I cannot think how you can admit those unmeasured sadnesses into your heart,
being, as you are, a daughter of God long since placed in the bosom of his ..."