heartache 的定义
- emotional pain or distress; sorrow; grief; anguish.
heartache 近义词
anguish, sorrow
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- I’ll always cherish the experiences and wonderful adventures cycling has given me while also acknowledging that it has brought me plenty of heartache and disappointment, and I’m emotionally and mentally exhausted.
- On the 10th anniversary of the case, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office put out a video in which Rose’s mother, Candus Harer, who is also Summer’s grandmother, talked about the heartache.
- No stadium required During a major sporting event, fans look for a place to go — somewhere to share their joy or heartache with other fans.
- She said she and her co-workers could have avoided heartache if the company had simply addressed her questions and found FDA-authorized masks back in May.
- His success later in the afternoon has staggered a nation and sent two families reeling from heartache that never diminishes.
- But now the feelings of heartache increased as the workload diminished.
- Take responsibility for yourself and your loved ones for these situations carry great burden and heartache.
- With each new tragedy that unfolds comes grief and heartache, but also an opportunity to educate.
- Now comes the real heartache, the stuff I could write a country song about.
- I'll wager those are seniors, who already feel a little heartache because their college years are so nearly over.
- Should he condemn himself and Doris Cleveland to heartache and loneliness because of a technicality?
- So there my darling boat lay idly in the lagoon—a useless thing, whose sight filled me with heartache and despair.
- Her position is not a happy one, but she must smile and be gay and hide her heartache.
- But the great happiness that was Roland's was not without its heartache.