English to Xhosa Meaning of sorely - sezinambuzane


Sorely :
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Definitions of sorely in English
Adverb
Examples of sorely in English
(1) David was a very loving husband and father and he will be sorely missed.(2) I'd be sorely disappointed in the Guardian if it advocated capital punishment.(3) It gave him perseverance, a quality sorely needed when he chose the uncertain life of an artist.(4) Local residents will sorely miss the racket created by the winged brigade at dusk.(5) He will be very sorely missed as a person and for his efforts and work.(6) He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him and the world is truly a lesser place without him.(7) she would sorely miss his company(8) You're sorely tempted, and you are annoyed with yourself for being so easily led.(9) It was the recipe for one of the most original television programmes of the 90s, and sorely missed.(10) To judge by the reaction Galloway gets walking the streets of his new constituency, King is not sorely missed.(11) Needless to say, this approach is sorely needed in an increasingly polarised world.(12) Hundreds of letters later it is evident he will be sorely missed by you, our readers, too.(13) As we returned to the hotel for another swim before our return home, we were sorely tempted to ask for another night.(14) Chris was everything you could ask of a captain and he will be sorely missed.(15) Heaven knows we need them - and they were often sorely neglected in the past.(16) she would sorely miss his company
(1) sorehead ::
sorehead
(2) head ::
intloko
(3) sore ::
yayinzima
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English to Xhosa Dictionary: sorely

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