Examples of 'i pity him' in a sentence

Meaning of "i pity him"

I pity him is a phrase used to indicate that the speaker feels sympathy, compassion, or sorrow for someone's unfortunate situation or circumstances

How to use "i pity him" in a sentence

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i pity him
I pity him and others like him.
But because of it I pity him even more.
I pity him for his youth.
He did it all to himself so why should I pity him.
I pity him even though he is an enemy.
I do not know who your husband was but I pity him.
I pity him very much.
You can say that I pity him.
I pity him and feel sincere compassion for him.
Hinckus is still on the roof . I pity him.
I pity him who is an orphan.
It 's not because I pity him or worry for him.
I pity him so much.
He is very nice as you said, but I pity him.
I pity him in advance.

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I shall pray for him . I pity him.
I pity him so much that he only has people like you around him.
You know, I pity him sometimes.
I pity him for I have my one wish.
Looking back in hindsight, I pity him.
I pity him if only I get money from you.
At the same time, I pity him.
I pity him and his family, hoponono to them.
Thinking about it, I pity him.
I pity him, I am infinitely stronger than they are.
Marooned in that sea of bikinis. - Yes, I pity him.
Well, I pity him if he tries to resist too long.
On the other hand, for Ryan, I pity him.
The poor soul… I pity him for having been born at all.
I pity him also . I think he hates me.
That 's fine, I pity him to be born like that.
I pity him too, but I can't do something like that.

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