Phrases with «pure misery»

The phrase "pure misery" means extreme and complete suffering or unhappiness. Full definition

Sentences with «pure misery»

  • As time (and additional escape plans) continue, their friendship becomes the light in what would otherwise be a film of pure misery. (vanityfair.com)
  • In extreme cases, it can cause pure misery. (jrcinsurancegroup.com)
  • Few can match Job for pure misery, a man who went from immense personal wealth and happiness to utter nothingness in a matter of days, and fewer can match him for stony faith — a resolute, steely trust that God had an answer, even if that answer didn't really make sense from an earthly perspective. (relevantmagazine.com)
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