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Idioms describing misfortune

Examples of idioms describing misfortunes are as follows:

1. Misfortunes don't immediately follow: it refers to the rapid arrival of disasters, and it describes that unfortunate things happen one after another.

2. Misfortune falls from the sky: it refers to a sudden and unexpected major disaster.

3. unexpected trouble: refers to a sudden and unexpected disaster.

4. There are many disasters: it describes that unfortunate things happen one after another.

5. Miserable world: Describe the extremely miserable living environment.

6, full of thorns: describe the road of life is full of difficulties and obstacles, full of misfortune and pain.

7. Endless suffering: describe the endless suffering of life.

8. disastrous: it means that unfortunate events continue and the situation is grim.

9. Sorrow comes from it: it describes being very sad and feeling painful.

1. Misfortunes and contradictions within a family or group.

11. Bitter rain and bitter wind: describe bad weather, poor life and depressed mood.

12. Compassion for others: describes feeling very sympathetic and sad about the misfortune and pain of others.

13. Gloomy clouds and gloomy fog: describe the feeling of sadness and pessimism about the future.

14. It never rains but it pours: it means that unfortunate things happen one after another, which is unbearable.

15. Unforeseen events happen in the sky, and people are doomed to misfortune: it means that there are unpredictable disasters and misfortunes in nature and human society.

16. narrow escape: describe the situation as extremely dangerous and almost killed.

17. Suffering beyond words: It is unbearable to describe the degree of pain.

18. Catastrophe: refers to a great disaster that makes people desperate.

19. Misfortune comes from the mouth: it refers to misfortune or trouble caused by careless words.

2. Pain is killing me: describes extreme sadness or pain, and almost doesn't want to live.

21. Landslides and earthquakes: describe extreme disasters and misfortunes, and describe things as being hit hard.

22, thundering: describe being shocked and helpless by a great blow or disaster.

23. A bolt from the blue: describes a sudden encounter with unfortunate news or events, which is as unpredictable as thunder in a sunny day.

24. surviving from death: refers to surviving in extreme danger and experiencing the test of life and death.

25. Sorrow and sadness: describe the feeling of sadness, sadness and depression.