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There is no sorer misfortune in all human destiny, than when the mighty of the earth are not also the first men.
"The cause of that soreness," said Don Quixote, "will be, no doubt, that the staff wherewith they smote thee being a very long one, it caught thee all down the back, where all the parts that are sore are situated, and had it reached any further thou wouldst be sorer still."
It is not his fault that this is not intelligence, that it knots the brow in sorer doubt rather than shapes the lips to utterance of the things that can never be said.
This was worse than a thousand whippings, and Tom's heart was sorer now than his body.
He was filled with a sorer sense of wrong than he had ever known, or than he had supposed it possible he should know.
When you do something like that, normally it gets sorer the next day."
Or perhaps it was gym day, you're beat, and you just want to rest all your muscles because you know you'll be even sorer in the morning.
He rolled his ankle and it got progressively sorer as the game went on.
There's no sorer loser than a ' pro-remain' loser - the spin they have put on the Euro elections is one that could have been bettered by my 85-year-old tortoise.
Akmal is the leading runs sorer in tournament's history with 929 runs at an average of 29.96 in 34 games and has shown time and again that he has the ability to change the game at any stage with his power hitting.