Most people will remember Andrew Luck's last game at Stanford as a heartbreaker.
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Last season, the Miners lost in a double-overtime heartbreaker 1-0 to Riverton.
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You lost a heartbreaker at home in OT to St. Augustine in the opener last year.
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There's a reason why Kim has so many titles, and it was a heartbreaker for me.
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Last Thursday, the Hawks lost a 46-45 heartbreaker to Elgin Community College.
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The refs did not lose MSU the game Saturday, a 28-24 heartbreaker to Nebraska.
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Then they didn't lose again until an overtime heartbreaker in the NCAA title game.
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The accusations of quitting, selfishness, being a heartbreaker from Cleveland.
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The other was the game in Philadelphia, the week after the heartbreaker in Dallas.
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(heartbreaking) grievous: causing or marked by grief or anguish; "a grievous loss"; "a grievous cry"; "her sigh was heartbreaking"; "the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter"
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