What does painsome mean?
Painsome means Indicating or marked by pain; painful.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
Indicating or marked by pain; painful.
'If thou dost avow that thou art Augur to the Suitors, then often in prayer must thou have sugared my destruction, and desired my wife for thine own; wherefore thou shalt not escape the painsome bed of death.'
The sacrifice wasn't all that painsome as they dined alone on fancy French grub served on Sterling silver atop Irish linen with her hired help running back and forth from the kitchen.
Its painsome that majority of us do not recognize these valuable medicinal plants and are unknown about their therapeutic uses.
For now everything was fixing to be all right. The boss was the copper king of Montana Territory. Anything the boss wanted to happen had to happen. The boss would make the painsome itching go away.
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Painsome means Indicating or marked by pain; painful.
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'If thou dost avow that thou art Augur to the Suitors, then often in prayer must thou have sugared my destruction, and desired my wife for thine own; wherefore thou shalt not escape the painsome bed of death.'
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