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pining
[pahy-ning]
adjective
suffering with or expressing longing or yearning for someone or something.
Exposing her vulnerability and loneliness, the poet addresses her country as would a pining woman in a letter to her beloved in a distant land.
Her pining vocals on these tracks throb with the loneliness and emptiness of fresh separation.
failing gradually in health or vitality, especially from grief, regret, or longing.
The day after the altercation he took sick, and continued in a pining and languishing condition till his death, which soon ensued.
noun
the act or state of yearning or longing, or of gradually failing in health or vitality.
It’s a story of the pining we all feel for the pleasures of our childhood and the relationships that once held us in safety.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pining1
Example Sentences
Yet, I find there’s not much in the Golden City worth pining over that hard.
Chelsea’s constant whining and pining for Rick was getting old a few episodes ago.
Besides pining over the Trump reject, the fact that she considers these to be “glow-ups” is telling.
President Trump has been pining for the Nobel since his first presidency, if only, say his supporters, ‘it were fairly awarded.’
Advised by friends to "love again", she began seeing a wounded soldier called Norman, while still pining for Ron.
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