US /ˈpɪti/
・UK /'pɪtɪ/
Do not pity the dead, Harry.
Pity the living.
C and I pity them. I really pity them and I hope that such a vaccination could come
The chief emotions are embarrassment and pity.
Don't imagine that people can fall back in love with someone out of pity or of guilt, and don't defensively maintain that they had a fear of intimacy.
Oh please.. That crowd-induced JumboTron pity kiss? Come on.
Expect none of the kindness you knew in the outside world, like cliberty or the ridiculous idea of showing pity to others.
he said, in pity for his former self, “Poor boy!” and cried again.
every year, whether he likes it or not, for I pity him. He may rail at Christmas till he dies,
Finally, we have a pity.
You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity.
You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity.
You are a sad, strange little man; you have my pity.
And you have my pity.
learn to look upon our enemies with sorrow, pity, and, when we can manage it, a forgiving kind of love.