feel+pity+for

  • 51feel — v 1. touch, palpate, finger, thumb, handle, palm, paw; brush, graze; stroke, caress, pet, fondle, Sl. feel up. 2. sense, intuit, have a feeling, Inf. have a funny feeling, Inf. feel in one s bones, Inf. have a hunch, Inf. get or have the… …

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  • 52feel — I. verb (felt; feeling) Etymology: Middle English felen, from Old English fēlan; akin to Old High German fuolen to feel, Latin palpare to caress Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or… …

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  • 53have pity on — feel compassion for, feel sympathy for, feel sorry for …

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  • 54feel — verb ADVERB ▪ deeply, strongly ▪ She felt her mother s death very deeply. ▪ really ▪ I really felt bad about what I had done. ▪ keenly …

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  • 55take pity on — feel sorry for, feel mercy for …

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  • 56For All Debts Public and Private — Infobox Television episode | Title = For All Debts Public and Private Series = The Sopranos Season = 4 Episode = 1 Guests= see below Airdate = September 15, 2002 Production = 401 Writer = David Chase Director = Allen Coulter Episode list =… …

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  • 57take pity on someone — phrase to feel sorry for someone and try to help them Dirk took pity on me and let me stay at his house. Thesaurus: to feel or express sympathysynonym Main entry: pity …

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  • 58weep for — Synonyms and related words: be sorry for, bleed, bleed for, comfort, commiserate, compassionate, condole with, console, express sympathy for, feel for, feel sorrow for, feel sorry for, feel with, grieve for, grieve with, lament for, pity, sorrow… …

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  • 59take pity on someone — take pity on (someone) to do something because you feel sympathy for someone. She stood there shivering until Claudia took pity on her and put her sweater around the child s shoulders …

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  • 60take pity on — (someone) to do something because you feel sympathy for someone. She stood there shivering until Claudia took pity on her and put her sweater around the child s shoulders …

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