How To Use Heartache In A Sentence

  • But her confidence hides her secret heartache. The Sun
  • Expectation is the root of all heartache.
  • But you don't live life and not know heartache, sorrow and fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given his mental-health problems, the loss of his girlfriend and his battle with alcoholism, it would seem he has had more than his fill of heartache; consequently The Kiss of Morning is a splenetic, purgative record.
  • I’m sure Rosenberg found a way in infuse more “Edward” without taking away from Bella’s heartache. Twilight Lexicon » Buddy TV On New Moon
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  • King had suffered the heartache of saddling three other seconds and three thirds at the meeting. The Sun
  • It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism.
  • The heartache is so hard - I think it is the unconditional love that is so hard to let go of. Requiem For Our Eric
  • A two-goal cushion then might have laid the foundations for a rare Dulwich victory, but instead it was to be heartache once again.
  • It used to be, even in pop music, that you sang a song of heartache to get it off your mind, to share with others so maybe you wouldn't hurt so much.
  • Expectation is the root of all heartache.
  • The butler suavely tries to inform her; the housekeeper removed the white crotcheted scarfs and things from the gilded chairs, and I am sure Mrs. Denning had a heartache about their loss; but she saw that they had also vanished from The Man Between, an International Romance
  • But you don't live life and not know heartache, sorrow and fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it is leaving behind a tragic toll of death, heartache and despair throughout Britain.
  • They said it was such a heartache and pain. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can only imagine the amount of heartache they must suffer. Times, Sunday Times
  • What was your upbringing like - was it happy or were there moments of anguish and heartache as well? The Sun
  • There isn't a decent interval of time during which one must hold on to a present out of respect to the giver, although the introduction of such a tradition would save a lot of heartache.
  • There are manly love songs (like the mid-tempo "Heartache That Don't Stop Hurting," stopped from being a full-fledge weeper only by Aldean's limited range). Album review: Jason Aldean, "My Kinda Party"
  • The butler suavely tries to inform her; the housekeeper removed the white crotcheted scarfs and things from the gilded chairs, and I am sure Mrs. Denning had a heartache about their loss; but she saw that they had also vanished from Dora's parlor, so she took the hint, and accepted the lesson. The Man Between: An International Romance
  • Funny how people can spend money on cable or eating out or junk food or untold number of shoes or clothes or whatever, but then bulk or complain about paying for something that can actually help them. financial heartache is a necessity. student loan debt: Michelle, I'm a college professor who has been at this for just over 20 years. Color of Money Live
  • “If you call it heartache, you will not misname it,” said The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Minor repairs now could save you heartache down the line. The Sun
  • Minor repairs now could save you heartache down the line. The Sun
  • Why - after all the tears and heartache - the sudden cankle confidence? Times, Sunday Times
  • But that will not ease the heartache of the couple seen tearfully embracing after the firm's collapse. The Sun
  • I've said before that Ds is not something I'd wish for my best friend -- wouldn't want them to have the heartache -- nor my worst enemy -- wouldn't want them to receive such a blessing. Snap
  • Along with her family she moves to increasingly cramped quarters, suffering heartache and death.
  • What should writers do in order to avoid the kind of heartache which arises when you publish a book and no one takes a blind bit of notice?
  • Social Blunders, which follows the romantic misadventures of 33-year-old Sam Callahan, is a darkly comic romp through heartache.
  • Deep in her eyes, she had heartache, pain, and anger swirling together in a destructive mass.
  • Each of us have tremendous angst and shame and heartache about our eating disorders on the show.
  • The secret may be that although rock 'n' roll is supposedly at its best when it's riffing on the pleasures and heartaches of youth, Springsteen edged away from that very early in his career.
  • By 1927, an employee of Tiffany & Co. was complaining that "no gem ever caused the mineralogist or archaeologist quite the heartache that jade has," although the complaint was prompted more by commercial frustration than academic enquiry. Nothing Gold Can Stay
  • The surgeon did his best to slowly and methodically cut me open, and attempt to rewrite history; however, my gapping wound instead revealed the heartache and pain that swells beneath the skin. Jenna Benn: The Scars That Lie Beneath
  • Whatever the reasons for being unhappy, the internet can become a tempting distraction from the heartache and hassle of tackling relationship problems.
  • The newborn lambs gambolling in the fields are oblivious to the heartache which engulfed Town End farm two years ago, yet they symbolise the fresh optimism of farmer Chris.
  • And hers was only one of thousands of stories of loss and heartache gathered in the spring sunshine.
  • To avoid the heartache that comes with so-called 'jug ears', three year old Vivi's parents want her to undergo otoplasty. Juliet Linley: Hi, Dumbo
  • We find people are increasingly pressurised in their jobs and we can remove the administrative heartache for many of them.
  • It was a learning experience and it involved a lot of heartache and pain on both their parts.
  • I just can't imagine any democrat voting for McCain in November – or writing in Hillary's name – that would doom our country to more of the same heartache from the past 7+ years. Poll: Obama gaining support with key Clinton demographics
  • We would know the grief and heartache of their families and colleagues.
  • As chatty and chummy as one of his famous monologues, the book celebrates an unusually charmed life in a profession more noted for its high incidence of ego and angst, burnout and heartache.
  • Couldn't heartache work like an inoculation -- once suffered, always protected? GRACE
  • The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
  • The family members spoke in honest, unaffected ways about their grief and heartache. Christianity Today
  • What I shall always maintain is that I had a living heartache from the sight of that space on the fagade of this church which is overhung with the chains of the Christian captives rescued from slavery among the Moors by the Catholic Kings in their conquest of Granada. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • I've had my sorrows and my heartaches, but I've had my joys, you know, and my rewards.
  • If he loved you he just wouldn't want you to go through such heartache and pain. The Sun
  • But grandparents nationwide are turning grief and heartache into advocacy and action.
  • I personally am proud of the way our nation is putting itself on the line in an attempt to unsnarl a part of the world that has been a source of so much heartache for people all over the globe, for so many years.
  • After suffering the heartache three times it would be impossible not to. The Sun
  • Householders and businesses suffered months of heartache and misery as they battled to clear up the mess and make their premises habitable again.
  • If a boy and a puppy might grow to manhood and doghood together; and together grow old, and so in due course die, many a heartache might be avoided. The Case of Old Drum: An Inspiring Story Every Dog Owner Should Know
  • The only true emotions are heartache and misery and I will not put myself at risk of those again.
  • And God knows how many other people were sitting in that church having also suffered heartache from a spouse's affair. Campaigning in Kentucky, Clinton hears sermon on infidelity
  • They have to contend with so much heartache. The Sun
  • Those who have had to live through that pain and heartache know what I am talking about.
  • The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
  • Days of heartache and suffering were now primed to pay off in the form of unlimited free food.
  • Travellers are being told that a little preparation now before jetting off can save a great deal of heartache later.
  • Fifty years of heartache is over for a former Rochdale man who has finally found the sister he has never met.
  • Their politeness, reserve but total inability to hide their heartache and desperation is crushing. Times, Sunday Times
  • As many gamblers have testified, taking a chance with your cash is likely to lead to heartache and empty pockets.
  • Edna O'Brien talks about how her new book, Wild Decembers — in which heartache is prefigured by a tractor — fits in with her own "inner gnaw. On Fiction
  • Although his lyrics of love and heartache belie his teenage years, Mario is still striving for his own unique sound.
  • Diana's husband dies and she eventually recovers from her heartache to wed her faithful adorer Thomas Redworth, who, without being brilliant, has the wit and understanding to appreciate her.
  • I hope that these rules can save you my heartache and catapult you to the top of the leaderboard!
  • How do you condense 11 years of fun and love and heartache, worries and accomplishments into a few words?
  • Amanda closeted herself in her room for two days trying to sleep away her headache and the heartache that was its companion.
  • I couldn't help but think that their owners would have felt considerable heartache.
  • Adam never saw the heartache his father endured as he cleaned and dressed his son's injuries.
  • As a result the lovers had to suffer much heartache and humiliation before they could be together.
  • When push comes to shove, you just forget about it - it's just not worth the heartache.
  • The old ground, at the heart of such heartache once more this year, provided a stunning backdrop for the fight to get back in with the elite. Times, Sunday Times
  • She does not write graphically about sex, but it is in the margins of her pages and her character's consciousness as she is on a crash collision course with womanhood and all its joys, accoutrement and heartaches. Carole Mallory: Book Review: The End of Everything by Megan Abbott
  • My mother, who died unexpectedly five years ago, was called Gina and suddenly, despite the fact that almost the last place on the face of the earth that I imagine she would choose to make contact with me is a theatre in Potters Bar, and despite the fact that I wouldn't dream of suggesting to my father that he put himself through more heartache in such an uncertain pursuit, I'm drawn in. Among the psychics
  • She sounded upset and is probably going through as much heartache as you. The Sun
  • All they were interested in was causing as much misery and heartache for the residents as possible.
  • The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
  • You'll only cause heartache and pain. The Sun
  • More complications ensue for black sailor Johnny who finds love and heartache in London docklands.
  • Despite the heartache James must be feeling, he's still dancing with aplomb.
  • No one will have to go through the pain and heartache. The Sun
  • Under no circumstances are they ever allowed (no matter how much they believe in the product) to prescribe booze as a cure for heartache.
  • Emotions run high in the Square as there is more heartache from the disaster. The Sun
  • But is variety really the spice of life, or just a recipe for heartache, disaster and a bigger pile of smelly socks? The Sun
  • But you don't live life and not know heartache, sorrow and fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • The family members spoke in honest, unaffected ways about their grief and heartache. Christianity Today
  • In doing this you would save them and yourself from misery and heartaches.
  • Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit.
  • The devastated parents of a tragic two-year-old girl who died after choking told of their heartache last night.
  • Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit.
  • Just as any gardner knows only heartache will come of setting plants out too early for your climate, perhaps I need to know that I cannot enjoy an earthy perfume *too* far ahead of me actually being able to smell it outside. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Minor repairs now could save you heartache down the line. The Sun
  • We survived much heartache and trouble through our lives together. Times, Sunday Times
  • And even though I wasn't at the awards ceremony, to hear my name thanked (of course!) in front of millions of viewers, along with the imminence of Sideways being Alexander Payne's next film, I truly began to believe that all the suffering and heartache, panic attacks, etc. had finally dealt me an almost mythological reprieve (I'm thinking of Lazarus here!) Rex Pickett: The Sideways Publishing Saga -- Part III: Whiplash; Dismay!
  • Yes, you know the term broken heart, heartache, all those sorts of terms may have new meaning as doctors try and figure out what exactly is happening inside the body when we're under extreme stress. CNN Transcript Feb 11, 2005
  • Last season's play-off final heartache is also having an effect. The Sun
  • This quiet world of the monks is not without unpleasantness - there is heartache, murder, an accident and suicide.
  • If you haven't yet heard his astonishing falsetto sing tales of heartache then check out what the fuss is about. The Sun
  • We were a one-man army on a one-man mission; causing heartache and grief to the ones we loved.
  • Seeing past the teacher and his wife squatted before cooking stove, no great heartache.
  • Who will tell us that unending and expanding prosperity with home values constantly rising and a citizenry always able to afford them is a fantasy that is bound to end in heartache for those who buy into it? Mjh's blog — 2008 — February
  • But that will not ease the heartache of the couple seen tearfully embracing after the firm's collapse. The Sun
  • New Orleans, which always prided itself on being carefree, is now full of headaches and heartaches. USATODAY.com - A year later, hearts still heavy in New Orleans
  • Yet what a voice, all soulful regret and haunted heartache, the advancing years adding rich new depths to his crystalline choirboy falsetto. Times, Sunday Times
  • So what's happening to the music once defined by the twang and heartache of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline?
  • They went through the heartache and the pain; now they deserve to be happy. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it is leaving behind a tragic toll of death, heartache and despair throughout Britain.
  • But the image of a swashbuckler stuck, a wandering soul who left heartache and merriment in his wake. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The mind boggles at the possibilities, but the pain, heartache, and loss is still there.
  • Lansens's portrait of a woman who hides behind the Kenmore as protection from life's heartache is earthy and primal in its pain. ... The Wife's Tale by Lori Lansens: Book summary
  • There is only so much heartache we can take in one night. The Sun
  • But that will not ease the heartache of the couple seen tearfully embracing after the firm's collapse. The Sun
  • But he had to overcome a secret heartache - after an old schoolfriend passed away last Wednesday. The Sun
  • It is the animal pound's word against the neighbor's, and although I am guilty of not following the by-law, I hardly think that I deserve the heartache this has caused me.
  • Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit.
  • But that will not ease the heartache of the couple seen tearfully embracing after the firm's collapse. The Sun
  • My wife and I know what it is like to lose a much-loved son needlessly on military duty in a distant country and we wouldn't wish that dreadful heartache and pain on anyone.
  • Now I was trembling not only from the cold, but also from the pain and heartache that no one could repair.
  • Better to suffer heartache now rather than want a divorce six months in. The Sun
  • More complications ensue for black sailor Johnny who finds love and heartache in London docklands.
  • They may then decide to abort the baby, as they may not want it to endure any pain, heartache or suffering.
  • Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit.
  • But when he sees his creation emerge and his expression shatters into a look of wonder, heartache and unspeakable joy, we are still sorry for him. Archive 2008-02-01
  • There's been a lot of pain and heartache, but since we came home, I've seen such a change in him.
  • It will help parents in the uncertain and difficult problem of rearing their children in a way that will make them and keep them a joy in the home, rather than a heartache, a heart break, and the saddest kind of a bereavement, which is too often the case. Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks
  • He enjoys a good dinner, good wine, and ladies 'society, but just sufficiently to make his leisure hours pass pleasantly, without indigestion from the first, headaches from the second, or heartaches from the third. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • There are some parts in the track that are about romantic heartache. The Sun
  • Teenage heterosexual boys, these mothers know, are bound to bring heartache.
  • I say this, even though this was the time I suffered severe heartaches and love tragedies of such great scale that my poor innocent heart could barely cope with the betrayal.
  • The political class has become largely immune to the heartache of war.
  • By taking just an hour to create a similar “set it and forget it” plan for the rest of your finances, you can set yourself up for a lifetime of financial success while saving yourself from the unnecessary heartaches, stress, and apologies that managing money can otherwise entail. Five Steps For Building Wealth Automatically
  • You've been nothing but a ball and chain of heartache and hurt hanging around my neck for too many Godforsaken years.
  • I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache.
  • But that will not ease the heartache of the couple seen tearfully embracing after the firm's collapse. The Sun

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