Similar words: heartbreaking, heartbroken, outbreak, heartbeat, circuit breaker, heart to heart, break, learn by heart. Meaning: n. intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death).
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31. Its subjects are often romantic; especially are tales of heartbreak and sadness.
32. The Taking is a relentless rollercoaster ride; a story of terror, heartbreak and triumph.
33. An entire relationship was encapsulated in a moment without complications or heartbreak.
34. He had already forgotten Scarlett's heartbreak and his mind was only on playuing his valet.
35. The very human story was the usual one: of love, of ennui and, ultimately,(http://sentencedict.com/heartbreak.html) of heartbreak.
36. Larissa Riquelme, a gorgeous lingerie model who promised to run naked through the streets of Asuncion if Paraguay won the World Cup, saw her nudity pledge end in heartbreak on Saturday.
37. For many of those freezing at stations, that would add heartbreak to acute physical discomfort.
38. Even the soul of another arrogant will for love and heartbreak.
39. He had already forgotten Scarlett's heartbreak and his mind was only on plaguing his valet.
40. You will also face heartbreak and abandonment by those you love.
41. He tossed the reins of his horse to a small pickaninny standing near and started up the steps. He had already forgotten Scarlett's heartbreak and his mind was only on plaguing his valet.
42. Those who are self-reliant are also usually more self-resilient — meaning they can bounce back from problems, stress and heartbreak more readily than those who aren't.
43. Bush, who quit drinking after his 40th birthday, also listens to recovering alcoholic George Jones, a country singer who sings about heartbreak and drinking.
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