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alack
[ uh-lak ]
interjection
- (used as an exclamation of sorrow, regret, or dismay.)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of alack1
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Example Sentences
Oh, alas and alack (goes the argument), if only we could make peace with the Palestinians!
Alack, I cannot sleep a wink myself, so as sorrow loves sympathy, I came to have a chat with you.
I would slay thee; but alack I have no weapon to do it with, the peasant replied.
Do you not know that European feminines in all ranks of society—alack, even in our own!
Stubby crawled out from under the tubs and ran to where Button said the shelf was, but alas, alack!
The major part of us had gathered in front of the house to see and hear what was passing; but, alack!
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