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mournful widow (n)

Old World annual having fragrant purple to deep crimson flower heads; naturalized in United States

mournful widow Sentence Examples

  1. The mournful widow sat alone at her husband's grave, her tears flowing unabated.
  2. The once-vibrant woman was now a shell of her former self, a mournful widow lost in her grief.
  3. The mournful widow's heart was heavy with sorrow, her every step a reminder of her loss.
  4. The mournful widow yearned for the companionship of her beloved, but knew he was gone forever.
  5. The mournful widow's eyes held a depth of sadness that spoke volumes of her profound loss.
  6. The mournful widow's words were tinged with a haunting melancholy, each utterance a testament to her broken heart.
  7. The mournful widow's solitary existence was filled with the echo of unspoken words and the weight of unfulfilled dreams.
  8. The mournful widow's spirit had been extinguished, her life now a perpetual twilight of sorrow.
  9. The mournful widow's grief was palpable, her anguish evident in every breath she took.
  10. The mournful widow's pain was a constant companion, a relentless shadow that never left her side.

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Old World annual having fragrant purple to deep crimson flower heads; naturalized in United States

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The mournful widow sat alone at her husband's grave, her tears flowing unabated.

The once-vibrant woman was now a shell of her former self, a mournful widow lost in her grief.

The mournful widow's heart was heavy with sorrow, her every step a reminder of her loss.

The mournful widow yearned for the companionship of her beloved, but knew he was gone forever.