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heartache

[hahrt-eyk] / ˈhɑrtˌeɪk /


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"This incident understandably caused a lot of concern and heartache in the local communities and our thoughts remain with the child's family," she said.

From BBC

There was heartache for a number of players last Sunday, England's Matt Wallace included after missing the top 100 by just three spots.

From BBC

Reeling from heartache, Monaco seems to search for meaning and solace in the far graver misfortunes of a friend referred to as “R,” a political prisoner turned asylum seeker and the show’s most revisited subject.

From New York Times

Now under the leadership of Wilkinson following Gemma Grainger's shock departure to manage Norway, Wales are bidding to recover from that World Cup play-off final heartache against Switzerland.

From BBC

Norrie Kennedy died in 2018 and was buried in Ayr Cemetery but just four years later his family faced the heartache of him being exhumed.

From BBC