How To Use Heartbroken In A Sentence

  • Friends are tonight trying to comfort the heartbroken teenager.
  • Heartbroken friends left flowers near the murder scene and paid tribute on social media websites. The Sun
  • The heartbroken emperor resolved to immortalize her memory by creating the finest monument ever seen, the Taj Mahal.
  • It may all be innocent but my dad would be heartbroken. The Sun
  • Was your daddy heartbroken when they got a divorce?
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  • As news of the shocking rampage spread, heartbroken relatives arrived to inspect their loved one's graves.
  • We were heartbroken and still grieve this loss.
  • Heartbroken'Every time I got kicked out of school my mum was heartbroken. The Sun
  • A heartbroken family were reunited with their beloved moggie when it returned from a nine-week stint in the wilderness after escaping from a York cattery.
  • He says: 'I am heartbroken. The Sun
  • Little Alice was heartbroken when her pet canary (1) died, and to soften the blow, her father gave her a cigar box for a coffin and assisted in burying the canary in the back yard.
  • Although she wanted to break up with him a long time ago, she is really hurt and heartbroken which is understandable.
  • Six-year-old Stewart Davies carried a donor card everywhere with him, heartbroken dad Brian revealed.
  • I'm absolutely heartbroken about leaving. Times, Sunday Times
  • But his heartbroken family yesterday said he turned his life around and was determined to stay out of bother. The Sun
  • She also starts suggesting that, if the looming lummox had an ‘accident,’ no one would be overly heartbroken.
  • Besides being heartbroken, she felt foolish.
  • The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer.
  • She said: 'I feel completely heartbroken. The Sun
  • Heartbroken friends left flowers near the murder scene and paid tribute on social media websites. The Sun
  • I eagerly await the messages, the pleas, the heartbroken fans, all appealing for them to do it at the end of April instead.
  • A terminally-ill teenager was left heartbroken when thieves ruined what could be her last Christmas.
  • Heartbroken parents signed a petition calling for an inquiry into why so many schools crumbled when other buildings remained standing. The Sun
  • When we're not sensually crumbling a Flake, enjoying some feminine "me-time", we're heartbroken in pyjamas, spooning chocolate ice cream into our communal mouths. The truth about men, women and food
  • She said: 'I feel completely heartbroken. The Sun
  • Within hours of the news, Helen was on the telephone trying to comfort her heartbroken friend.
  • You cannot live well without a friend, and if Jesus is not your best friend, you will end up being heartbroken and desolate.
  • Who can fail to be moved by the plea made in these pages today by her heartbroken parents? The Sun
  • Gone is the sparse acoustic strum of a heartbroken Norfolk lass and in steps a more knowing soul.
  • A few weeks earlier she would have been heartbroken at the prospect of a spell of crippledom, but the greater troubles eclipse the less, and compared with that other paralysing dread, it was a passing inconvenience at which she could afford to smile. More about Pixie
  • He was heartbroken and humiliated by our war on Mexico, which had never attacked us.
  • they were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal
  • A shout -- it was a hoarse, inarticulate cry; a swift, maddened scrutiny that searched the sodden scene of the ambush; then he was down beside the mare, calling her name heartbrokenly, his arms around her neck, his face against her warm, wet, velvet hide. Heart of the Sunset
  • His heartbroken family were overwhelmed by the number of friends and comrades who turned up to pay tribute to him at his funeral. The Sun
  • Don't even think about it if you don't want to be disappointed and heartbroken.
  • A cast of characters - including two photogenic victims, the heartbroken families, the detectives and, most oddly, the killer and his accomplice - had been introduced as they are in every Miss Marple.
  • I remember being heartbroken when I found out Santa Claus did not exist.
  • She winds up the chat some of the girls are sobbing heartbrokenly telling them they have to go home - but luckily they're actually already home, and the pipe and drape suddenly reveal that they're actually inside the model house. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: America's Next Top Model, Cycle 16 Premiere
  • I was at the airport, in hysterical tears, heartbroken, knowing that she was just too sick to make it through my 20 hour plane ride. We, Who Need Such Great Mysteries | Her Bad Mother
  • We accept that Thomas died but we can't accept his suffering and we are all heartbroken.
  • Helen is quite heartbroken, and I feel awfully sorry for her.
  • I would be heartbroken if I were to win an Oscar and yet be robbed of this moment.
  • For no apparent reason, the Dublin girl gradually lost her speech, power and co-ordination in front of her baffled and heartbroken family over the next 18 months.
  • There have been things over the years that have left me heartbroken, distraught, upset. The Sun
  • When he failed to do so, the heartbroken bride died of grief and was transformed into an almond tree. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
  • But his heartbroken family yesterday said he turned his life around and was determined to stay out of bother. The Sun
  • A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare.
  • Her family were heartbroken as they watched helplessly as she slipped further into the seedy world of drugs and vice.
  • When he failed to do so, the heartbroken bride died of grief and was transformed into an almond tree. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
  • Everyone is really heartbroken for the family. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said a woman was walking in the Hulme Road area with five greyhounds, and two which were lose and unmuzzled, ran into the garden and snatched and ripped the kitten apart in front of her heartbroken children's eyes.
  • Although I am numb and heartbroken, it is a pleasure to be with him and his courage has taught me never to fear anything that life throws at me.
  • He told a pal: 'I am heartbroken and really miss her. The Sun
  • He says: 'I am heartbroken. The Sun
  • His heartbroken family were overwhelmed by the number of friends and comrades who turned up to pay tribute to him at his funeral. The Sun
  • I'm absolutely heartbroken about leaving. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said: 'We are all heartbroken and feel let down by the system which failed our mother. The Sun
  • I once listened to a co-worker relate the story that when her father had taken his winter clothes out of storage he was heartbroken to find a moth-hole in the lapel of his favorite suit and had had to throw it away. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • It may all be innocent but my dad would be heartbroken. The Sun
  • His family are obviously heartbroken and utterly bewildered that anyone could harm a man like Geoff. The Sun
  • She is heartbroken that a free-for-all now exists whereby anyone can set up an agency without background checks being done.
  • Many pet pigs were culled during the Foot and Mouth epidemic - some quite needlessly in the contagious cull - and people were so heartbroken that they haven't replaced them.
  • Callous burglars have left an elderly couple heartbroken after they stole irreplaceable jewellery while they were away on holiday.
  • Having passed through a hasty ceremony of introduction to the new-comers, of whose arrival he had been made aware by the heartbroken little nurse in waiting without, the Doctor proceeded to examine the patient, about whose condition of high fever there could be no mistake, and on whom he thought it necessary to exercise the strongest antiphlogistic remedies in his power. The History of Pendennis
  • To his heartbroken family and friends, we offer our deepest and heartfelt sympathy.
  • His family are obviously heartbroken and utterly bewildered that anyone could harm a man like Geoff. The Sun
  • I'm a heartbroken raftsman, from Greenville I came Jack Haggerty (3)
  • And as donations poured in from across the world, her heartbroken family urged well-wishers to keep sending their contributions. The Sun
  • Everybody in Scottish rugby, including the players and management, will be heartbroken this morning.
  • An ancient walnut tree has brought a ray of sunshine to families in Heysham just weeks after they were left heartbroken.
  • The heavy rain drummed against the windows rhythmically, making dark music that only the heartbroken could enjoy.
  • When we're not sensually crumbling a Flake, enjoying some feminine "me-time", we're heartbroken in pyjamas, spooning chocolate ice cream into our communal mouths. The truth about men, women and food
  • She is still absolutely heartbroken. The Sun
  • Keeley came five minutes later and I got up to hug her, clinging to her in the most pitiable way a heartbroken person could.
  • Thank goodness the cameras are there to capture Lady Luck smiling on these heartbroken saps, who really just want to find real love.
  • He said: 'He was absolutely heartbroken. The Sun
  • His mum was heartbroken not to get a birthday card from him last week. The Sun
  • Although Gloria was heartbroken, she continued her fight but the cancer grew, despite radiotherapy.
  • One twitcher was said to be heartbroken at the news. The Sun
  • The contrast between the lascivious leers of the Duke who anticipates his prize, and the heartbroken, genuine love of Christian, underscores magnificently the tragedy of Satine's death.
  • A few nifty lighting tricks later, and we're riding the rails with a host of yin-yang character pairs: the suited businessman and his wayward brother, the heartbroken sot and her vivacious new friend, and so on.
  • And how much distress will it cause to the many children who will be heartbroken if this shameful act is carried out?
  • When she told me just a few weeks before that she was going to leave, I was flabbergasted and heartbroken.
  • His family are obviously heartbroken and utterly bewildered that anyone could harm a man like Geoff. The Sun
  • Basically it told him he/she was "heartbrokenly sorry for his complaint" and could he please send another e-mail with details of the problem. Big Brother in Our New Printer
  • She complied, though heartbroken, and in spite of the insistence of her teacher William Alwyn who, some half-century later, became the dedicatee of her Wind Quintet.
  • The heartbroken mum of a teenage boy gunned down by hoodies wept last night as she paid tribute to her "quiet" son.
  • Who can fail to be moved by the plea made in these pages today by her heartbroken parents? The Sun
  • It was a godsend, but I was also heartbroken - that collection had many rare stamps.
  • He told a pal: 'I am heartbroken and really miss her. The Sun
  • He said: 'He was absolutely heartbroken. The Sun
  • Make sure she knows how badly it is affecting you and how heartbroken your dad would be if he found out. The Sun
  • Mark was heartbroken when Jane returned to her old boyfriend.
  • Backed by a rousing choir, her heartbroken remakes of centuries-old folk songs left her choking back tears. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am heartbroken that people can do this kind of thing to my city.
  • He's left feeling heartbroken and abused; she has exploited his emotional vulnerability.
  • His family said: 'We are absolutely heartbroken. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everyone is really heartbroken for the family. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think he was utterly heartbroken when Josh announced that her marriage had been arranged and she was moving to Canada.
  • He said he has been left ‘devastated and heartbroken’ after opportunist thieves pinched his bike while he went into the store to get a Mars Bar, leaving the bike with a friend.
  • Scotty wept over his poor old mother in Edinburgh -- a lady, he insisted, gently born -- who was in reduced circumstances, who had pinched herself to pay the lump sum to the ship-owners for his apprenticeship, whose sacrificing dream had been to see him a merchantman officer and a gentleman, and who was heartbroken because he had deserted his ship in Australia and joined another as a common sailor before the mast. Chapter 6
  • A heartbroken grandfather has made a tearful appeal for the return of his beloved Jack Russell dog.
  • His family are obviously heartbroken and utterly bewildered that anyone could harm a man like Geoff. The Sun
  • All these years, my father had avoided the pedestrian travails of parenthood - chicken pox and boils and heartbroken daughters who flee school lunchrooms in tears.
  • She is still absolutely heartbroken. The Sun
  • And the heartbroken grandmother ended up being forced to turn away her family for Christmas dinner.
  • There was a heartbroken look on his face and no glitter in his bright, blue eyes.
  • She said: 'We are all heartbroken and feel let down by the system which failed our mother. The Sun
  • Heartbroken parents signed a petition calling for an inquiry into why so many schools crumbled when other buildings remained standing. The Sun
  • Make sure she knows how badly it is affecting you and how heartbroken your dad would be if he found out. The Sun
  • Now his heartbroken mum Diane and wife Emma are urging others to carry donor cards and make their families aware of their wishes.
  • _ This simple statement has more than once caused "smiles in tears;" _smiles_ at the half playfulness of Jesus talking to these two beloved disciples as a tender father sometimes talks to his little children; and _tears_ at the condescending love of Christ our God and Lord, walking as a wayfaring man with two of his heartbroken creatures. Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary Collated from his Diary by Benjamin Funk
  • His mum was heartbroken not to get a birthday card from him last week. The Sun
  • He is a genteel, intelligent man, who loved his life in Bohemia and is heartbroken and heartsick with his new life in America.
  • His family said: 'We are absolutely heartbroken. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few tears were shed by Dulac over the thin lank locks he was called upon to friz, and when all was completed and he held aloft the girandole to light him down the back stairs used by members of the royal household to gain admission to the state apartments of the royal palace without passing through the crowd in the ante-room, the faithful fellow turned heartbroken to his master's chamber. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • Unable to bear the thought of burying their loved one at sea, the heartbroken parents waited until later the next day when they found a small, approachable island, with a short gravel beach on which to land the ship.
  • Frightened and heartbroken, she flees with her husband close behind, eager to win back her love.
  • A devastated mum is heartbroken after thieves stole a tender tribute from her daughter's grave.
  • The trick is that they bounce and groove through a variety of styles without ever coming off as forced or cheesy - joining the headbanging with the heartbroken and the laidback.
  • Heartbroken'Every time I got kicked out of school my mum was heartbroken. The Sun
  • The speaker of these stunning poems appears heartbroken and haunted yet filled with abrupt passion and resistance to loss -- uncompromising, uncheerful but "acquainted with the night" -- an insomniac's rhapsody. Carol Muske-Dukes: Scattershot Poetry Reviews -- Three Books

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