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brunt

noun as in bad end of a situation

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"That failure in communication apparently is not their fault and I have to bear the brunt of that as a parent, which is £818 this year."

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Railway infrastructure was damaged near the capital, Kyiv, but it was central and south-eastern Ukraine that bore the brunt of the latest strikes.

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GP surgery staff have warned they are bearing the brunt of growing patient frustration at delays in trying to get an appointment with a doctor.

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"It is unjust for us to face the brunt of yet another global environmental crisis we contribute minimally to," it added.

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Many homes remain boarded up on Clonavon Terrace, which bore the brunt of rioting described by the police as "racist thuggery".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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