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    tragic


    1. Tdehsi's body was born to a hired mother by a father named Leand, a body with a stormy and tragic life until Ava gained control of it


    2. ‘It is tragic the way things have gone, you know


    3. Stiffened his neck and hardened his heart - 2 Chronicles 36:16 offers the tragic comment upon this attitude that Zedekiah possessed


    4. swirling around it, this could result in a tragic catastrophe, war,


    5. And socially this is a most tragic happenstance Africans?


    6. "That is truly tragic


    7. ’ I continued, ‘Even on Earth there are areas where people are starving either because the crops failed or because of war or some other tragic reason


    8. Despite his grief, and with his deeply tanned six-pack still in fine shape, the young man overcame his tragic flirtation with married life, secured a new recording contract and within a month he released a new disk full of sad little love songs, which sold millions of copies


    9. We all remember the tragic injury that rendered actor


    10. Call me an idiot, but I felt there was something tragic somewhere in her past

    11. The lead story is about a tragic event at a night club in Bideford


    12. This news, tragic for others, makes the price to be paid for the shirt in the white plastic dry cleaning bag by the door seem trivial


    13. No doubt the press will break the details about the tragic death of a teenage clubber before too long, and Carol will find out about more of the sordid details soon enough


    14. Tragic, Mickey, tragic


    15. Tragic and such a waste


    16. After just a year in his cabin, she felt she could no longer fit into the society of our town the way she wanted, and left for the Yakhan with the tragic results you’ve mentioned


    17. It was tragic that we had to kill so many people to open the portal, but it was worth it


    18. Connor's tragic passing she felt at liberty, at last, to compensate Jameson properly for the actual benefit he was to her enterprise


    19. It must have been quite tragic to lose your parents at such a young age,” Julia said


    20. separated under tragic circumstances

    21. Josiah did many wonderful things for God and the people, but Josiah’s life had a tragic end because he became prideful and took his eyes off God


    22. For Tetloan, the death of the One Elf would be a tragic loss for all of the Seventh World


    23. – his thoughts on the deeds which had led to such tragic


    24. That’s always how it is for tragic heroes


    25. She continued to recount the tragic event as she had witnessed it


    26. Nothing but tragic ruin


    27. Crissy hesitated for a moment before she opened the door – she hadn’t been in Xonia’s suite since her tragic death


    28. of verse one should croon to an infant, but Nerissa could tell he enjoyed its tragic themes, its far-flung scenes, its encounters with strange enemies


    29. Civil war was always tragic and he regarded his Nord comrades-in-arms every bit as much his countrymen, his neighbors, as he did the other Cyrodiil-born Imperials


    30. “Falmer!”, in awe of the creatures - and even vaguely sad, aware as she was of their tragic history

    31. A writer may experience a tragic loss, and his refusal to accept the loss might result in a life of tortured but beautiful prose as he tries to work through his pain through writing


    32. Despite Sisyphus’s tragic existence, Camus imagines he is happy, though he does not fully explain why


    33. was indeed a good story, albeit a tragic one for the world to see


    34. “I hope they can as well mate because it would be tragic if he stayed like that for evermore I mean what will his missus and kids think if he is like that with them?” I didn’t need to answer that as we both knew they would be heartbroken and who could blame them


    35. Bering Sea had any way to prove it, and thus the tragic


    36. just seen the last act in the tragic drama of the American Civil War


    37. “Unfortunately, he is mourning your tragic death,” Hollowcrest said


    38. “It’s tragic really


    39. “I have no doubt that once we get to the center of this tragic web, we will find Sheriff Bilge and Mayor Netfiddle at its very core


    40. At that, he relayed the saga of his and Dorro’s search for Bosco and its tragic conclusion

    41. It is tragic but I understand he married again quite soon after that


    42. It is tragic and a study of missed opportunities


    43. Tragic as that was it would have been much worse against the SAP who was much nastier in its ways than the Bophuthatswana Police


    44. where arbitrary corruption attends to its self-inflicted wounds, a tragic reminder of our (political) leaders who have lost their moral compass…


    45. Its perpetrators and willing accomplices responsible for these tragic events lost something as well: their souls! Such will prove far more difficult to retrieve than their (human) dignity


    46. It must also be said that the tragic and horrible events in Kenya and the Belgian Congo and elsewhere played a major role in this decision


    47. He doesn’t need that,” his ma’s tragic dignity, not concealing a kind of terror


    48. Their fate was tragic as well, for many whites were trained to blame and hate the Other rather than look at their own failings


    49. She lay afterwards, under the influence of the fan’s steady rotation at the hazy edge of sleep wondering if perhaps there was a reason for the tragic events of her life, if the destruction of her career quickly on the heels of the pain suffered at the loss of her parents had been part of a plan to mature and offer her something better than a treadmill to nowhere


    50. and that this was truly a tragic story











































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    Synonyms for "tragic"

    tragic tragical sad unfortunate grievous dire woeful poignant moving pitiable

    "tragic" definitions

    very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction


    of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy