Monday, November 5, 2012

tribulation

(n.): great distress or suffering

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  1. The child had to deal with the tribulation of not being able to eat his candy; this severe troubling was not well received by the little boy.

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  2. In life, people will come across many trials and tribulations to gain experiences.

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  4. After many trials and tribulations, we finally reached our destination.

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  5. People in Chile suffered from tribulation of the flood that came two days ago.

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  6. The tribulation of being a politician is being hated by about half the country.

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  7. Being a doctor means to be suffering from tribulation of having patients suing you when they aren't satisfied with the outcomes.

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  8. Before we reach the goal, we will certainly face many tribulation.

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  9. After many trials and tribulations, the monk had finally reached the Western Paradise.

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  10. The villages near the coast fell into great tribulation after the shark rebellion.

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  11. Her hair is graying at the temples with hardships and tribulations in life.

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  12. The Syrian refugees were in great tribulation since they lacked food supplies.

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  13. The child suffered great tribulation as she walked barefoot and in threadbare clothing through the empty streets of the city on a cold, snowy night.

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  14. The child had a long period of tribulation after he heard the death of his mother.

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  15. Waking up in the morning is the same tribulation I have to go through every morning.

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  16. The Black Plague lead to great tribulation and panic.

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  17. Sentence: The general felt hopeless as he watched the sea of his soldiers lying in tribulation.

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