Sad \Sad\, v. t. To make sorrowful; to sadden. [Obs.]
How it sadded the minister's spirits! --H. Peters.
Of course the grand arcade of Le Corbusier's Chandigarh courts comes to mind - but here is marble, plaster and golden stone, not sad and stained concrete.
"It just makes me sad.
Some of their play has been beyond the conventions we obey and I feel sad about the damage they have done to rugby's image.
How sad that of the many lessons of Vietnam, this one has been most ignored.
Several unfortunate, sad and even tragic developments.
But several federal scientists don't buy that: "It is sad to see the agency prove so vulnerable to outside pressure," says one.
This was always a false one-dimensional picture and during the 1980s it became a sad delusion.
It's so sad that they're not together.
The recitation of Mr. Mandela's praise for terrorists is a sad reminder that this courageous and intelligent man is probably not the national black leader that South Africa and the world need on the road to peace.
I feel about as sad about that as other passengers.
Dshamil Mufid-Zade made the linoleum print "Steel Forest," in which rows of metal towers pay a sad tribute to long-lost greenery, in 1980.
Karnes said he refused to be drawn into negative campaigning, and Mrs. Orr said it was "sad" that Daub was resorting to "desperate" tactics.
I have a sad and nostalgic feeling of the emotion I felt when I was doing this." Asked about Astaire's dancing, she replied, "I don't think what Fred had is definable.
Such sad matters seem remote inside the capitol.
"It was a sad, sad case but we feel our people were correct in their actions and our policy is sound." He declined to comment further, citing the $60 million lawsuit filed by Mrs. Jarnagin against the department and the city.
"It was a sad, sad case but we feel our people were correct in their actions and our policy is sound." He declined to comment further, citing the $60 million lawsuit filed by Mrs. Jarnagin against the department and the city.
Here are the words Mrs. Reagan sang: "Thanks for the memory, of all the times we had, the happy and the sad.
"It's a very sad state of affairs when we cannot take care of our own," Goldberg said.
This is truly a sad event in the nation's history." Tensions have been high on Bougainville for months after local landowners objected to profits being made from the island's copper mine, which ranks among the world's 10 biggest open cut mines.
"It's historic, but sad," Colmes said. "There is something about this building, maybe a radio muse that makes everything so special.
John Magee, his Irish secretary, and at dinner sang sad folk songs with old friends from the nearby Polish College where he still keeps his guitar and skis in a closet.
"It's not what I would call real sad news either," concurred Mark Obrinsky, an economist for the U.S. League of Savings Institutions.
"Even a partial elimination of the Pacific Grove monarchs would be a very sad national loss," Edward O. Wilson, professor of science at Harvard, wrote to the council.
I am immensely sad knowing that these specters are, at least in part, a result of Japanese inaction.
'I think it is very sad after the way management and workforce at Rover worked their socks off that British Aerospace can simply chuck them overboard because they are a bit short of money.'
If Mr. Glowacki's couple, a writer and an actress, look back on Poland with a sad mixture of longing and loathing, they are equally ambivalent about their new home on New York's Lower East Side.
"It's sad for the law school, and it's sad for the Quayles," Prof.
"It's sad for the law school, and it's sad for the Quayles," Prof.
"You figure you're hearing the call of the wild when you hear that howl," he says. "It has that sad quality." That didn't stop a public relations campaign the next year to stock Isle Royale with four wolves from a Detroit zoo.
The quick smile flashes, although the eyes seem sad and almost haunted.