Similar words: heart attack, heart and soul, heart to heart, attache, attached, detached, mustache, learn by heart. Meaning: n. intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death).
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(1) Expectation is the root of all heartache.
(2) You've caused me nothing but heartache.
(3) Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit.
(4) The relationship caused her a great deal of heartache.
(5) I got up with such a terrible heartache in the morning.
(6) Her life was filled with heartache and sorrow.
(7) The torment and heartache he suffers will be terrible.
(8) But grandparents nationwide are turning grief and heartache into advocacy and action.
(9) The singles Heartache and Goodbye Stranger both reached the top 20[http://sentencedict.com/heartache.html], and countless magazines profiled their public and private lives.
(10) Shelley felt the familiar pang of heartache and lost love as their eyes met.
(11) The heartache would come later: the years I missed her every day.
(12) It filed him with heartache and pity that he and Antonina had not blended better.
(13) The whole thing has taken four years of heartache and worry.
(14) Being unpopular at school can cause real heartache to children of any age.
(15) Say those words to make your own heartache.
(16) The old man had a sudden attack of heartache.
(17) Secret affairs will only lead to heartache.
(18) There will still be days of struggle and heartache.
(19) Tell me why, Ain't nothing'but a heartache.
(20) Always. Seeing others sweet talk. Heartache.
(21) The bouncing baby grandson - George's first - will do much to ease his heartache.
(22) I could have found a lot of other ways to make money and not have the heartache.
(23) If she had simply called them, her parents would have been spared a lot of heartache.
(24) Social Blunders, which follows the romantic misadventures of 33-year-old Sam Callahan, is a darkly comic romp through heartache.
(25) If her relationship with Tyler had brought her a deal of heartache, it had also brought her so much more.
(26) In the evenings we talked long hours about Clarisa, marriage and heartache.
(27) I would save myself and those around a lot of heartache by forgetting the Sahara and looking for another curacy.
(28) And it is leaving behind a tragic toll of death, heartache and despair throughout Britain.
(29) Her relationship with Tyler had brought her a great deal of heartache.
(30) A long, painful journey has led them to this point, one filled with heartache and sorrow.
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