lovesickness उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It may occur, rarely, in persons with a mental disorder, but more commonly it accompanies or is induced by social rejection, broken heart, grief, lovesickness, or other such emotional events.
- After a period of lovesickness and depression, she one day came across a notebook of Emily's poems and thought them, as she wrote later, " terse, vigorous and genuine ."
- There's a knock-off essay by Cynthia Ozick on lovesickness, in which the author confesses to a few obsessive attractions, including one for the groom of a sort-of friend at her wedding.
- Often confused with wild celery, or smallage ( which is a different plant ), lovage was made into a cure-all cordial during the Middle Ages, sipped as a remedy for everything from indigestion to lovesickness.
- The rest of the album balances out nicely for the faithful who are familiar with the band's quest for love in " Stone Cold Sober " or its geographic lovesickness in " Not Where It's At ."
- "Lovesickness " and " How I Got Fired From My Summer Job, " she writes of her childhood and youth, digging down to her roots in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx, where her parents built their own drugstore.
- In no time, the vet comes out of the emergency room and tells Oswald that no trace of any illness is diagnosed but only " lovesickness . " For unknown reasons, Oswald is angered by the news and opts to be the one to " cure " Doxie.
- Phedre, the tortured queen who gave lovesickness new meaning, has probably never looked sicker than she does in the Wooster Group's exhilarating dissection of Racine's tragedy, here retitled " To You, the Birdie !, " at St . Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.
- Francisco barely arrives at Valentine's home when he falls ill . ( The play contains some satire on doctors and their treatments; it was this material that was abstracted to form the droll described above . ) It soon becomes clear that Francisco's sickness is largely lovesickness : he had fallen in love with Cellide.
- The bright colors of the cartons and the interplay of the book covers _ " Conversations With Duchamp " alongside Raymond Carver's " What We Talk About When We Talk About Love " alongside a book about that modernist icon of lovesickness, Krazy Kat _ offer a feast of visual, historical and philosophical ideas.