Broken-heartedness

"Broken-heartedness" in a Sentence (3 examples)

It is the only hope of my broken-heartedness, and a rather faint one.

The poem uses the metaphor of putting his “heart on a fork,” and anticipates that the process necessarily leads to broken-heartedness and tears.

Pain is better than numbness, and broken-heartedness better than stony-heartedness, as surely as it is better to be alive than dead.

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