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alack
[ uh-lak ]
interjection
- (used as an exclamation of sorrow, regret, or dismay.)
alack
/ 蓹藞l忙k; 蓹藞l忙k蓹藢de瑟 /
interjection
- an archaic or poetic word for alas
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of alack1
Example Sentences
That鈥檚 not to promote mediocrity, or alack of drive, but perhaps not always pushing to be the best will allow us to fully engage in what we鈥檙e learning and with the life around us.
From his hospital bed, he told a friend that 鈥渋f that was the last lecture I give, I鈥檓 glad it was on the important semantic differences between 鈥榓las鈥 and 鈥榓lack鈥.鈥
But highlighting alack of laws targeting bad landlords, none of the criminal charges related to Mr. Croman鈥檚 treatment of tenants.
Oxford I sing, though in untutored tones, alack!
If I had believed my love and the sweet words he said to me, alack, alack, I should be wedded now.
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