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14 Sentences With "heartsickness"

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It evokes something almost nostalgic, like there's this feeling of heartsickness but also warmth.
If you see them looking torn up, it's from a sense of heartsickness, not shame.
In this list, we've compiled sad songs that stem from a whole variety of ills: Heartsickness, grief, anger, resent, regret, and nostalgia.
With their bed-head and heartsickness, her characters can also seem to have fallen out of Dusty Springfield's "Dusty in Memphis" album.
"My first reaction was a feeling of heartsickness, because we were in charge of monitoring this project," Mr. Bian said in a recent interview.
The songs she'd uploaded to Bandcamp as an undergraduate at New York University—brought together on the eight-track EP Collection—had been honeyed bedroom pop: night-out anecdotes, fleeting feelings, vague depression, heartsickness.
Squarely enough that the plot given to teenage Violet (Sarah Vowell) involves heartsickness about a boy at a school, while her baby brother Jack-Jack emerges as the potential-laden apple of his father's eye.
The 19326 baseball season, now getting underway, is the 22003th since the team decamped to Los Angeles, leaving Brooklyn's baseball die-hards with pangs of heartsickness for the loss of Gil Hodges, Duke Snider and Pee Wee Reese and venomous animosity for the never-to-be-forgiven betrayal of the team owner, Walter O'Malley, who took them away.
On his piano ballad, "Amorfada," he croons over a gentle beat, telling a story of heartsickness and betrayal: "Toas' las barra' y los trago' han sido testigo / Del dolor que me causaste y to' lo que hiciste conmigo / Un infeliz en el amor que aún no te supera" ("All the bars and drinks have been witness / Of the pain you caused me and all you did to me/ A wretch in this love thing who still isn't over you").
His novel Maifesten was published in 1982. The collections Amor med gevær from 1985 and Mannskoret fra Utopia from 1987 describe life from a masculine perspective, with elements such as fishing expeditions, boozing, hangovers, horniness and heartsickness. He was awarded in 1985.
Carter (2005) p. 6 There were also theories that bloodletting would cure "heartsickness" and "heartbreak". A French physician, Jacques Ferrand wrote a book in 1623 on the uses of bloodletting to cure a broken heart. He recommended bloodletting to the point of heart failure (literal).
On Day 54 their dog- food supplies are almost exhausted. Critter, Mantell’s dog dies due to heartsickness. On Day 55 they are now ten miles distant from the Pole; they set off already the satellite beacon for National Geographic. “We’re at the Pole” , Boddy shouts out finally on Day 56.
The second chapter of Hager's book Word by Word: Emancipation and the Act of Writing (2013) explores Perkins's letter—a commonly cited example of slave writing—as a case study. According to Hager, high-school textbooks on US history which quote the letter emphasize different themes. Some focus on the toll of her heartsickness, while others highlight her strategic suggestions to reunite her family. Hager states that both aspects are present in the letter.
Sue's father had been a distinguished doctor, and Sue himself was engaged in the medical profession when he was a young man. In 1623, Ferrand wrote a book about the uses of bloodletting to cure "heartbreak" and "heartsickness" (figurative). He posited that the person being cured of heartbreak should be bled almost to the point of literal heart failure and should be plump and in good health beforehand.Lydia Kang MD & Nate Pederson.

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