his woe was beond description! Hope i helped!?!
n Try:His woe was almost beyond description.
Ummm, Woe to you... (?) meaning shame on you (i think.)
Used to express sorrow or dismay The thought of the coming exam filled him with woe. A damaging hurricane was yet another woe faced by the coastal town.
To change "woe" to a noun, you simply use it as is. "Woe" is already a noun, meaning great sorrow or distress.
"Woe! woe! woe! woe! all cometh clear at last." (1225)"Woe!woe!woe!woe! all cometh clear at last."(1225)
"Woe! woe! woe! woe! all cometh clear at last." (1225)"Woe!woe!woe!woe! all cometh clear at last."(1225)
Woe betide you if I catch you eating the last cookie piece in the cookie jar.
Because Its A Wdoe Its makes oyu Pee
"Woe! woe! woe!woe! all cometh clear at last."
"Woe! woe! woe! woe! all cometh clear at last." (1225)
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"Woe! woe! woe! woe! all cometh clear at last." (1225)