"cuhdear" meaning in English

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Interjection

  1. (Barbados) Poor thing. Used to express sympathy or pity. Tags: Barbados
    Sense id: en-cuhdear-en-intj-bZK~Kn85 Categories (other): Barbadian English, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Synonyms: pity, shame, bad luck, cuhdear [Barbados], hard lines [dated, slang], hard luck, pity, shame, too bad [idiomatic], tough luck, what a pity, what a shame, worse luck [UK, dated]
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