"I'd been so miserably unhappy, and my life was so hateful," she said at last.
"Even if you thought they were miserably unhappy?"
A member of the class of 1907, he had been a miserably unhappy outsider as an undergraduate.
She had been, and still was, miserably unhappy.
At last he got out of bed, still miserably unhappy, and attempted to concentrate on his plans for escape.
By her own admission, she'd been miserably unhappy in Montesangre.
Nor would she have expected this woman, who seemed to have everything one could desire, to look so miserably unhappy and stressed.
I think he would have been miserably unhappy.
"He'd only be upset, and miserably unhappy if he knew I'd come to see you, to talk about Darren."
It's no use trying to pretend to me that nothing's the matter, when anyone can see with half an eye that you're miserably unhappy!