miserable+person

  • 21wretch — noun [ɹɛtʃ/ a) An unhappy, unfortunate or miserable person. b) An unpleasant, annoying person …

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  • 22Pluvier — This surname is to be found listed in England listed by the International Genealogical Index amongst Playfair, Playfer, Playfere and others. Since these are believed to be English and Scottish surbnames and to actually mean what they say, that is …

    Surnames reference

  • 23ierming — m ( es/ as) person of no account, poor wretch, a poor, mean, wretched, miserable person, a wretch …

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  • 24miser — (n.) 1540s, miserable person, wretch, from L. miser (adj.) unhappy, wretched, pitiable, in distress, of unknown origin. Original sense now obsolete; main modern meaning of money hoarding person recorded 1560s, from presumed unhappiness of such… …

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  • 25happy bunny — Noun. A contented person. Usually heard used in a negative context when referring to depressed or miserable person. E.g. He s not a happy bunny, since losing his job …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 26miser — [mī′zər] n. [L, wretched, unhappy, ill, worthless] 1. a greedy, stingy person who hoards money for its own sake, even at the expense of personal comfort 2. Obs. a miserable person; wretch …

    English World dictionary

  • 27hangdog — I. adjective Date: 1677 1. sad, dejected 2. sheepish II. noun Date: 1687 a despicable or miserable person …

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  • 28Lucifer — [ The poem uses the name Lucifer only three times, as against 72 mentions of Satan ] Gustave Doré s illustration for Paradise Lost by John Milton.] Lucifer is a name frequently given to Satan in Christian belief. This usage stems from a… …

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  • 29The English Teacher — infobox Book | name = The English Teacher title orig = translator = image caption = author = R. K. Narayan illustrator = cover artist = country = India language = English series = genre = Autobiographical novel publisher = University of Chicago… …

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  • 30Empty nose syndrome — (ENS) is a medical term coined by Dr. Kern and Dr. Stenquist (1996) to describe a cluster of symptoms that often occurs when a nose is crippled by over resection of the inferior and/or middle turbinates of the nose. ENS can be considered as a… …

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