1. to grieve
2. mourn
You need not mourn over Hans, Lucy.
He knew his disciples would mourn his death.
She was a living embodiment of virtue and will be mourned by many
Deeper grey, come to mourn
mourn a loss of close person
they mourned the death
Perhaps all the athletes could wear a black ribbon as a sign of mourning
Queen Victoria mourned Prince Albert/Prince Albert's death for 40 years.
He is mourning.
God's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn.
Inglese parola "być w żałobie"(mourn) si verifica in set:
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