Usa "commiserate" in una frase
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1. I commiserate with her and ask how things are at home
2. Harry, who could commiserate with the activity after his day of studies, nodded in sympathy
3. Graduation requirements shall be set in harmony with the entrance requirements of the Higher Institutions of this State, and the corollary testing commiserate with same
4. to properly commiserate with Mick's obvious need
5. him commiserate with the adoration and love I had for him, or with
6. They would commiserate with each other and even laugh sometimes talking about old times when they were growing up
7. really stuck! Because now you have to give consolation or offer advice or commiserate
8. I could commiserate with her predicament, but at least I knew her story had a happy ending — fifty years of marriage, two children, five grandchildren
9. Silas wanted to go to him, to commiserate
10. ‘Hester, good morning,’ he said, then whispered, ‘now commiserate with me
11. should not be viewed as mere “clubs” where patients convene to commiserate
12. In those days of dull and relentless tension, I had a friend I spoke to, often on the phone and met, occasionally, for dinner to commiserate with and draw comfort from, for he, too, was traversing a difficult period in his business affairs
13. Some of my so-called friends called me the following days to ask whether I was all right and to commiserate with my mishap
14. violent death of Guillaume Grandet, and they determined to go to their client's house that very evening to commiserate his misfortune and show him some marks of friendship, with a view of ascertaining the motives which had led him to invite the Cruchots to dinner
15. If only I had someone I could commiserate with about this invasion of privacy, about the way everyone was treating us like murderers instead of grieving children
16. For the most part all he could do was listen and commiserate
17. How dare his estranged wife replace him so quickly? What right did she have to move on without him? For a couple of weeks, he and his best friend, Frank Sinatra, did what best friends often do when faced with love lost in their lives—they began to commiserate about it
1. ’ I commiserated, responding to her warm embrace with difficulty – my arms full of her son
2. ‘Poor you!’ I commiserated, listening to his tale of woe
3. ‘You poor thing!’ I commiserated, trying not to laugh as she tries to drink a mug of coffee with only half her mouth working
4. Everyone talked, commiserated, prayed with her
5. in a Cadillac, so what the hell? Anyway, when it came time to wait on us, we ordered drinks and I commiserated with the waiter on the rudeness of the couple behind us
6. Someone commiserated with me, upon rejoining a group of men currently not involved in the operations at the fuel points, the re-arming points, the briefing rooms
7. Everybody hugged and commiserated about having to work so close to Christmas
8. I commiserated with him, and he played some of my requests
9. Trask commiserated and said,"What's on the list?"
10. They discussed minor school matters, commiserated over their diminishing congregation, and sipped a coffee prepared and delivered by the housekeeper
11. Everyone recounted the bits of their holidays they hoped would impress, and commiserated at returning to school
12. They were met at Dublin airport and driven by Mick who commiserated with them
13. Dan had fallen in love with Gabriella in his senior year of high school in history class as they studied together and commiserated over the horribly jumbled and boring lectures the teacher would give
14. “Not all my favorite either,” he commiserated
15. commiserated with pints of ice cream
16. Jenny commiserated her loss and looked around at the pictures on the wall again
17. I commiserated with them
18. "Yes, I see," I commiserated, "Invasion of the Body
19. I commiserated all the more for her
20. Ah, confound you! What a change you have made in yourself! A good reason for taking to a man, that he shows you what you have fallen away from, and what you might have been! Change places with him, and would you have been looked at by those blue eyes as he was, and commiserated by that agitated face as he was? Come on, and have it out in plain words! You hate the fellow
21. I exclude others from you, there is nothing to be commiserated,
22. In Athenæus we find 171 the Samian Lynceus sojourning in Athens and commiserated as passing his time listening to the lectures of Theophrastus and seeing the Lenaea and Chytri, in contrast to the lavish Macedonian feasts of his correspondent