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Sentence Examples
Reading will save me from looking too pathetically alone and friendless all day.
Like lots of people, I occasionally feel friendless and insecure, and this experience showed me how much my friends really value me.
It was never a good feeling to seem alone and friendless wherever you were.
Alone and friendless in the bowels of one of his many palatial hideouts he must still, surely, nurse his grandiose ambitions.
Homeless and friendless, I set out into the slums, and found a quiet alleyway near an open air market to cry myself to sleep in.
She was supported by a small pension and lived alone and friendless in a small rented room.
As I was friendless and alone this weekend, I resorted to my own entertainment.
They said that when initial media interest faded, the disclosers were left jobless and friendless.
It is no accident when an Antisocial Personality ends up alone and friendless.
Iran seems alone and friendless, a pariah in the world, and deservedly so given its long list of sins.
And cast a smile upon the friendless carnation that's been permanently sidelined to the Korean markets.
Reagan was an enigma: affable but friendless, a nonintellectual man of ideas, an ingenuous power politician.
Ricky Stuart's Canberra Raiders, hitherto friendless and apparently useless, have won again.
Certainly his later career, despite his many frustrations and disappointments, was neither lonely nor friendless.
Eventually, she chums up with friendless Death, talking to him about the afterlife, and what will happen to her after she dies.
There is the warm compassion of the Book of Ruth for a friendless stranger.
Alone and friendless in the city, Adam is forced to rely on his sister for his social life.
America is a nation founded, after all, by those who may have been friendless back wherever they came from.
They have migrated from the villages and lead lonely, friendless lives.
No one can keep a friendship alive without practising consideration, which is the reason exceedingly self-centred persons are almost invariably friendless.
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There was a Potter's Field, a cemetery for the poor and friendless, far out in the country.
She set him straight and now he's friendless.
That the unhappily friendless create their own state of isolation?
Lawrence Wetherhold is a widowed, imperiously brilliant, and self-absorbed literature professor who has alienated his son and turned his daughter into an acid-tongued, friendless over-achiever.
Although his church congregations were now tiny, he worked around the clock, negotiating with the authorities on behalf of his parishioners, succoring the needy, counselling the desperate, befriending the friendless.
The result is a friendless force uncertain of its own purpose.
Students often feel isolated and friendless.
Catalyze was easily available at 6-1 in places early on for the six-furlong seller but by offtime was the even-money favourite as Jake The Snake proved friendless.
Then, when Lydia has a car accident, that provides the catalyst for Henry to become less friendless, excel at his natatorial love and find out about his absent father.
Examples from Classical Literature
Behold him, beneath the mass of stale and putrid slime, a castoff, friendless and penniless vagabond.
That night he was put to bed in a clean room, and before he slept he prayed that he might never be homeless and friendless again.
But the poor thing is poverty-struck and friendless, or he says he is, and he wants money.
She is dowerless and friendless, except her young brother and an old grandfather, who maybe sleeps in his grave by this time.
The last day of the year dawned and I spent it foodless, friendless, solitary.
You were friendless, and the man who has all earth for a foe befriends you.
Sometimes I could have pitied her, she was so greedy, so spiteful, so friendless.
The friendless, exploitable alien by his presence tends to corrupt our laws and practices respecting labor.
The death of Elena in 1505, and of the hospodar a year earlier, left the youth Dimitri in a forlorn and friendless condition.
I felt even more lost and friendless as I entered the long, cold arcade of the Albany.
One of the most pitiful examples of this failure to connect is that of the childless woman and the friendless, uncared-for child.
It reminds me, a captive by the waters of Babylon, that God is ever with the friendless.
If she were poor and friendless, it would not be half so censurable.
Eyvind feels sorry for the friendless Somerled and during Somerled's stay, Eyvind bonds himself to the boy as a blood brother.
A homeless, friendless non-entity, picked up off the street.
We were homeless, houseless, and friendless in a strange place.
I am lonely and friendless, and surely troubled in mind, but I am strong enough to win my way through worse trials than these.
Friendless I've lived since Abner went and friendless I'll die.
The killing of the friendless old Russian, Michael Sabrov, by his great trained ape, was a matter for newspaper comment for a few days.
To cast it in with Hyde, was to die to a thousand interests and aspirations, and to become, at a blow and forever, despised and friendless.
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She had never been out of England before, she would rather die than trust herself friendless in a foreign country, and so forth.
Still, he was not to look upon himself as either friendless or moneyless.
But, moneyless and friendless as I was, what alternative remained?
His estates were confiscated, his personal property seized, and there we were, in Germany, strangers, friendless, and in fact paupers.
Angelo, how did you come to be so friendless and in such trouble when you were little?
Tempted and friendless, self-abandoned to the evil impulse of the moment, this woman may have committed herself headlong to the act which she now vainly repents.
The hero is a friendless schlub who hires Hart's professional best man to make him look popular at his wedding, paying extra to find him seven groomsmen.
To be friendless is indeed to be unfortunate, but the hearts of men, when unprejudiced by any obvious self-interest, are full of brotherly love and charity.