They held salons where members of the establishment could get together and socialize, compare notes, exchange political gossip,
commiserate, collude.
Ronald Stewart went to
commiserate with James Hillis, 56, who he didn't know, after the death of his cousin Amanda McPhee from a drugs overdose.
It is indeed a painful time, an irreplaceabe emptiness as we
commiserate with heavy hearts.
"Hopefully, I will be the first to go up and shake his hand before the game, but then I want to
commiserate with him about the result afterwards - that's the plan."
Wounded souls browsing fur music to
commiserate with might find that Bedhead offers the most satisfying embrace, but one so tightly sympathetic It'll make you anxious about ever breaking free.
Then we
commiserate with each other and talk about missing the "good old days." Sometimes, though, we see progress where we never expected it.
Yemi Osinbajo has just arrived at the residence of Chief Rueben Fasoranti to
commiserate with him over the death of his daughter, Mrs.
all listeners will find something to
commiserate with here.
"It was just so funny, especially as most people have been
commiserate,
commiserate,
commiserate.
We congratulate the tens of thousands who celebrated GCSE success and
commiserate with those who hoped to do better.
Sami Hyypia sportingly rushed to
commiserate with Andriy Shevchenko who'd missed the final penalty.
This is like a junior version of Tom Perrotta's novel Election, exposing the underside of high school politics, and most YAs will be able to relate to it and to chuckle and
commiserate with Ella over Carla's evil doings.
Funke was attacked and killed by some suspected herdsmen while travelling to Ondo to
commiserate with a family member.