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A countenance more in
sorrow
than in anger
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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A world of
pain
Asking for
trouble
At the end of your rope
At the end of your tether
Borrow
trouble
Champagne for my real friends, real
pain
for my sham friends! ( line from the movie 25th Hour )
Come to
grief
Cried my eyes out
Don't
trouble
your pretty little head about it
Double
trouble
Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble
Doubled up in
pain
Drown the
pain
Feeling no
pain
Good
grief
Here comes
trouble
I Knew You Were
Trouble
( Taylor Swift song )
In
trouble
Life is full of misery, loneliness, and
suffering
- and it's all over much too soon ( Woody Allen line )
Line is full of
misery
and lonliness and it's over much too soon ( Woody Allen line )
Long
suffering
Looking for
trouble
Make
trouble
Man Of Constant
Sorrow
( Bob Dylan song )
Mayday mayday
Misery
acquaints a man with strange bedfellows
Misery
loves company
Misery
memoire
More in
sorrow
than in anger
No pain, no gain
Nose for
trouble
On
pain
of death
One for
sorrow
( Magpie nursery rhyme )
One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
Pain
barrier
Pain
in the arse
Pain
in the bum
Pain
in the butt
Pain
in the neck
Parting is such sweet
sorrow
Post-traumatic
stress
disorder
Separation
anxiety
Stir up
trouble
Suffering
succotash
The Prince of
Pain
( Nickname of comedian Richard Lewis )
This is a local shop, we'll have no
trouble
here ( A catchphrase from The League of Gentlemen )
Trouble
and strife ( Cockney rhyming slang for wife )
Trouble
in Paradise
Trouble
with a capital T
Tummy
trouble
Up to your neck in
trouble
When I find myself in times of
trouble
Mother Mary comes to me ( Beatles song lyric )
Woe
is me