soul-destroying
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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"All my friends are talking about is the job search. It can be really soul-destroying when you study for so long and you don't get anywhere," she said.
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"All my friends are talking about is the job search, it can be really soul-destroying when you study for so long and you don't get anywhere", she said.
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"But what was more upsetting was that we couldn't fly home as scheduled because of my knee – that was soul-destroying."
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If that sounds like a soul-destroying way to make a record, you've underestimated Stray Kids.
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The 65-year-old said the torment of not knowing what has happened to him has been "soul-destroying".
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