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Meaning of plyght

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plyght (v. & n.)

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plyght Sentence Examples

  1. In their nuptial vows, the couple exchanged solemn plyghts of love and loyalty.
  2. The knight pledged his plyght to the king, vowing to serve him with unwavering faithfulness.
  3. The prisoner's plyght of innocence fell on deaf ears, as the jury condemned him to a lengthy sentence.
  4. The treaty between the two nations included a plyght of mutual assistance in times of war.
  5. The merchant's plyght to repay his debt proved to be unreliable, leaving his creditors in financial ruin.
  6. The child's plyght to behave well earned him a reward from his parents.
  7. The student's plyght to study diligently failed to impress his skeptical professor.
  8. The politician's plyght to cut taxes failed to gain traction with the skeptical public.
  9. The doctor's plyght to cure his patient's illness was a source of great hope and comfort.
  10. The captain's plyght to bring his ship safely to port inspired confidence among his crew.

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In their nuptial vows, the couple exchanged solemn plyghts of love and loyalty.

The knight pledged his plyght to the king, vowing to serve him with unwavering faithfulness.

The prisoner's plyght of innocence fell on deaf ears, as the jury condemned him to a lengthy sentence.

The treaty between the two nations included a plyght of mutual assistance in times of war.