Sentences with phrase «pure misery»

The phrase "pure misery" means extreme and complete suffering or unhappiness. Full definition
As time (and additional escape plans) continue, their friendship becomes the light in what would otherwise be a film of pure misery.
In extreme cases, it can cause pure misery.
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.
This bucket of pure misery epitomizes the film's agonistic, misanthropic tonality.
This is two hours of pure misery, but it's brilliantly acted and impeccably written to be a layered and complicated mess of emotions.
He scored those two important goals but for me he is a great symbol of Wengers fall, cos I want Arsenal to fight for the PL and CL to be competitve team, to be hard to beat, and todays Arsenal with Ramsey as must start player is only a shadow of things of the past... and thing that we did nt resigned Fabregas or get somebody better cos Wenger was holding space for AR its pure misery!
While waiting for the bus when it's 20 degrees outside is pure misery, catching the bus when it's sunny and 70 isn't a bad way to go at all.
The journey was pure misery, filled with disease, starvation, and danger from U.S. bombs.
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