I'm Finally divorcing my husband 3

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Slang. a disreputable woman.
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floozy
they haven't chased after young floozies
Excessively sweet; sugary:
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saccharine
the emails Daphne sent my husband made me want to throw up, so saccharine were they in their adoration
the act of surveying things past (often in the phrase _____).
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in retrospect
In retrospect, and of course I regret this every day
Latin: et alii (and others).
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et al
I found out about Daphne et al
Not capable or competent; lacking.
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inadequate
thousands of women feel inadequate, ugly and old
Angry or awkward;
Pol. zrzędliwy, kłótliwy
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stroppy
t I had saddled him with two stroppy teenage children
sufficiently important, rewarding, or valuable to justify time or effort spent.
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worthwhile
if I had been able to have a baby I could comfort myself that it had all been worthwhile
The act of diverting from a specified course. Chiefly Brit. an official detour used by traffic when a main route is closed.
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diversion
it had all been worthwhile rather than a weird diversion
Faithfulness to one's spouse.
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fidelity
I found out about his infidelity
To get rid of as useless or undesirable.
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discard
I felt so betrayed, so alone and so discarded
To feel or express sadness for the death or loss of (someone or something).
Pol. opłakiwać.
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mourn
I will have to stop mourning the life I could have had
To dispose of.
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dump
being dumped was the best thing that ever happened to them.

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