- - ...... fallacy
- - The way you refer to is "Backward and pitiable"
- - the way to cite arrangement as exciting pity
- - Sad passage to quote back
- - Inadequate way evidence sent back
- - epic that is unusually touching
- - Pitiful father gets the twitch
- - Pitiful way it gets knocked back in City area
- - ‘A way back' quote is lamentable
- - Arousing pity
- - I teach PT badly. Sorry!
- - Pitiful epic that is translated
- - Made sorrowful
- - Affecting, heart-rending
- - It's pitiful when dad gets the twitch
- - Pitiful epic that failed
- - Hopelessly inadequate
- - Pitifully bad
- - Lacking forcefulness
- - Pitiful Irishman with work ethic
- - Miserably inadequate
- - Miserable route is just more of the same around institute
- - Inadequate way quote read back
- - Inadequate way to mention wheels
- - Pitiful way quote's brought up
- - Hapless, miserable
- - Inadequate route, et cetera, around institute
- - Sorry etc about one on track
- - Sad film about a crime in which female is eliminated
- - Beyond sad
- - The old man with the twitching is to be pitied
- - Sorry, seeing quote put up after course
- - Poor footway with name displayed upside down
- - Hopeless route to mention, northbound
- - Terribly weak, as an excuse
- - Worse than inadequate
- - Exciting emotion.
- - Affecting.
- - Pitiable
- - Ridiculously inadequate
- - Pitiful
- - Wretched
- - Woeful
- - Touching
- - Moving
- - Sad
- - "Sorry"
- - Feeble
- - It is sadly inadequate, the cap it replaces
- - Sadly inadequate
- - the pact i unexpectedly found to be miserably inadequate
- - epic that can become touching
- - feeble old man the jerk pursued ...
- - "Flowers ... that are so .... in their beauty ..." [Thomas De Quincey]
- - moving to pity
- - Evoking pity or sympathy
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