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How To Use Homesickness In A Sentence

  • Uncle Nick came a close second, Robin and Jenny joint thirds; thinking of them all, Ruth ached with homesickness.
  • Though there are campers who never overcome homesickness at a residential camp, the vast majority of campers do.
  • She continued to feel pangs of homesickness for California.
  • John Paul II is unlikely to come among us again, and it would be a pity if he had left behind no image so vivid as of his homesickness and his beleaguerment. Cheer Up, John Paul II
  • Somehow, his voice made her feel a very, very, very teeny tiny bit of homesickness.
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  • A great wave of homesickness swept over me.
  • One must recognise that homesickness is natural.
  • The thought of being so isolated was starting to sink in; tiny bites of homesickness already gnawed at me, and I'd only been away from home for about three weeks.
  • And couple that with the history of what they call homesickness, or as I would interpret that, depression, she may be out there contemplating, you know, does she want to go back to school, does she want to pursue this missionary thing. CNN Transcript Sep 6, 2007
  • And yes, homesickness is universal, no matter where you're from, if you're removed from where you grew up. On mole and matrimony | Homesick Texan
  • She was suddenly assailed by a stomach churning feeling of homesickness, a longing for something familiar.
  • He felt a wave of homesickness for the dark quiet of the jungle.
  • Touring teams are well versed with the homesickness that can be a curse of long trips overseas. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll confess, one of my secret remedies for homesickness when I'm traveling in some far-off foreign land is to go back to my hotel and listen to National Public Radio on the Internet.
  • And while homesickness and a yen to have the support of being the home team in a rough business lured the brothers back, they've set their sights on more travel eventually.
  • She concluded chapter 4, her vision going fuzzy and a heavy ache in her heart; homesickness.
  • At that moment, I also comprehended the love knot of homesickness of daddy mama, witch can not be expressed in language. It was a kind of stance and feeling.
  • Camp counselors notice that homesickness tends to worsen when a child has down time - during early morning, rest hour, and just before bed, for example - and that it can be contagious.
  • Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet.
  • It means longing, nostalgia, homesickness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harriet was overwhelmed by a feeling of homesickness.
  • To say I'm suffering from a combination of culture shock and stomach churning homesickness would be understating it.
  • And then follows a note of homesickness from the man who had felt it so seldom: Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz
  • I will feel a pang of homesickness when I think of them all around the dinner table together.
  • The noises of the camp drifted up over the grade fitfully, dreamily; some new hunger that might have been called homesickness was urging a new tone into the evening sounds. The Return of Blue Pete
  • We become insensitive to pain, cold, wind, homesickness, thirst, hunger.
  • Suffer from psychological problems: loneliness, homesickness, depression, inferiority complex.
  • Uncle Nick came a close second, Robin and Jenny joint thirds; thinking of them all, Ruth ached with homesickness.
  • It is natural to experience feelings of homesickness, awkwardness, or sadness in a new place.
  • In recent years, a homesickness for myth - for the sensuality and vividness that ‘history’ discards - has inspired a renaissance of poem as narrative.
  • They suffered from homesickness and longed to return to their native country.
  • This is not to say that the upper management of camp needs to be informed every time a camper burps, but they should know about such things as severe homesickness, enuresis, and aggression.
  • There were inevitable bouts of homesickness.
  • The pohutukawa stood to one side, its silver-based leaves causing her a pang of homesickness. The Rich Man's Royal Mistress
  • She helped many newly-arrived women overcome their homesickness and the difficulties of a new life in a strange land.
  • A rough, dry wind which should sweep away the miasmas of the swamp, the misty staleness of the _Lieder, Liedchen, Liedlein_, as numerous as drops of rain in which inexhaustibly the Germanic _Gemüt_ is poured forth: the countless things like _Sehnsucht_ (Desire), _Heimweh_ (Homesickness), _Aufschwung_ Jean-Christophe, Volume I
  • Here Gloria brilliantly discusses the changing position of women throughout history and what she describes as a "cellular homesickness" that humanity feels for a past, more egalitarian time. Jennifer Siebel Newsom: Gloria Steinem for Miss Representation: What's New Is Old
  • Everyone should come down here for a summer holiday to help me ease the homesickness.
  • And yes, definitely the homesickness is stronger in the fall -- at least for me -- partly because my brother has an apple orchard and the season is starting to kick in and I just think wistfully about being able to walk out and pick apples. September evenings with roasted chicken
  • When you return to the street, you'll look around and feel a twinge of homesickness.
  • Though Im happy to say that with each day the homesickness is easing up bit by bit. Canada has nice goats.
  • At least driving around with a storm-lashed windshield alleviates homesickness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost worse than his homesickness was his immediate boredom. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery
  • Not only did I have to deal with the whole homesickness issues while out there, I got back to a major earbashing off my Gran.
  • Nostalgia, which we are apt to sneer at as a doctor's name for homesickness, and to class with cachexy and borborygmus, was a power for evil in those days, and some of our finest troops were thinned out by it, notoriously the The Creed of the Old South 1865-1915
  • The photograph gave her a pang of homesickness.

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