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How to use tragical in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word tragical? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
In Chapter Six, Johnny meets Belladonna and loses her again, in tragical circumstances.
How bitter, black and tragical that would be: the man who was nearly president ousted by the ingrates of his own party and state.
You will get to know interesting, tragical and amusing stories of Cologne women.
In this sense, Shylock is a tragical figure instead of a comical one, because he has to make a difficult decision, either result of which will hurt himself.
Roman satire has two kinds, he says: comical satire and tragical satire, each with its own kind of legitimacy.
At the moment, the tragical situation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict hangs on our work.
Transcended by this tragical death, he claimed four wins and battled out for the title with Valentino Rossi.
It is necessary to learn again that History is tragical and that we have not ceased to exist on the edge of the abyss.
If your spirituality is developed, you may seek professional well-being as an employee of a humanitarian organization or as an actor in tragical drama.
A playful art to get the tragical side of life acceptable.
Here, one can perceive the tragical but majestuous death of a swan.
The translation, and probably the philological notes, both of which evince much reading but not accurate scholarship, are by Charles Blount, whose tragical end is told by Bayle.
Something like the tragical fragrance of blue flowers.
It is with a feeling of real affliction that we heard of the tragical and irreparate loss of President Kennedy.
With a daily life, tragical or humoristic tone, these tales deal with the most common problems and the troubled identity that face the persons who feel different.
Macbeth is like a record of a preternatural and tragical event.
One of the more recognizable ghosts in English literature is the shade of Hamlet's murdered father in Shakespeare's The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
Examples from Classical Literature
But this was before the witch persecutions had assumed such a tragical aspect.
It is tragical to be deformed, it is tragical to have an intellect too great for people to understand.
But I am not come yet to the tragical part of my story, and as long as I can laugh I will.
In fact, the strangest, the most horrible and tragical stories were current on the subject.
They told her in whispers that what she held as tragical was a very simple matter.
Plantagenet says nothing about it, but there is a do-or-die manner with him which is quite tragical.
The brokenhearted mother survived the tragical interruption of her late happy days but a few months.
How happy had been the Discovery some few Hours ago, and how tragical is it now?
Or rather, what disreputation is it to Horace that Juvenal excels in the tragical satire, as Horace does in the comical?
The morning dawned, and day broke in upon the tragical scene.
She was looking at him with an intentness which was almost tragical.
The tragical distractions of Tereus and Thyestes are nonsense to us.
Of course he was instantly told the tragical history of our day.
In spite of all this choice, another victim is picked by tragical chance.
But do you know what is the most tragical feature of my ridiculousness?
They beat time to a silence almost tragical in its intensity.
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