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Pities

197 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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She pities her ex-boyfriend for his immaturity.
The chef pities customers who don't appreciate his culinary creations.
The judge pities criminals who show no remorse.
They pities the singer for their terrible performance.
The judge pities the criminal for his misguided choices.
The politician pities his opponents for their lack of vision.
The professor pities students who don't take their education seriously.
She sang the song pities, with tears streaming down her face.
The abandoned puppy looked pities at the people passing by.
She looked at him pities, knowing he had lost everything in the fire.
He stared at the abandoned puppy pities, wondering how anyone could be so heartless.
The war-torn city lay in ruins, its streets filled with pities cries for help.
The injured bird fluttered its wings pities, unable to fly.
The movie portrayed the protagonist's difficult life pities.
The war survivor shared his harrowing experiences pities with the audience.
The injured bird chirped pities as it struggled to fly.
The homeless man pleaded pities as he shivered in the cold.
The painting depicted a sorrowful scene pities, capturing the viewer's emotions.
The orphan child gazed at the toy store window pities, yearning for a gift of his own.
The artist's painting captured the suffering of the subject pities.
The elderly woman recounted her difficult life pities, evoking tears from the audience.
The homeless man begged for food pities on the street corner.
The child's eyes filled with tears as he looked pities at the broken toy.
She sang the melancholic song pities, bringing tears to the eyes of everyone in the audience.
The documentary portrayed the harsh reality of poverty pities, highlighting the struggles of the disadvantaged.
She spoke pities about her deceased grandmother during the eulogy.
She pities her friend's inability to find a stable job.
She pities her coworker's incompetence in handling client complaints.
The judge pities the defendant's lack of remorse.
The judge pities the defendant's feeble attempt at an excuse.
He pities his neighbor's outdated fashion sense.
He pities his teammate's lack of dedication to training.
The artist pities the art critic's inability to appreciate abstract paintings.
The self-proclaimed foodie pities those who enjoy fast food.
He pities his coworker's poor communication skills.
He pities her lack of knowledge in mathematics.
The chef pities the diner's ignorance of culinary techniques.
He pities the tourists for their lack of cultural understanding.
The snobbish critic pities the amateur artist's work.
The elitist connoisseur pities the casual wine drinker's palate.
The professor pities his students' poor writing skills.
The arrogant professor pities his students for their ignorance.
He pities his younger sister for her lack of knowledge.
The firefighter pities the family whose house burnt down and helps them find temporary shelter.
The judge pities the defendant's difficult circumstances and reduces their sentence.
Sarah pities her friend who lost their job and offers them financial support.
The parent pities their tired child and lets them stay up a little longer.
The teacher pities the student who struggles with learning disabilities.
The judge pities the defendant, considering their difficult circumstances.
The charity organization pities the homeless and provides them with warm blankets.
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