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Bane said this is the real reason for SIGAR reluctance to let the Shadman case go.

Hockney saw the object that would become the bane of office secretaries everywhere as bringing him closer to his art.

Zac kept walking around the set doing Bane impersonations—“I was born in the dark!”

This problem has a long history and is the bane of drug prevention experts.

The agenda is likely to focus on Syria, which has been a bane to the pope since taking office last March.

Seems as if K. was beginning to come up against those political forces which have ever been a British Commander's bane.

Love of money was throughout the bane of Loftus, and went far to neutralise the good effects of his learning and eloquence.

He is presumed here to have been killed by Hother, who is therefore called “the bane of Gelder.”

It might be good for hogs, but it was a form of monks' bane, as it were.

Anything with my hands but I bane not much good on head work.

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On this page you'll find 75 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bane, such as: affliction, blight, burden, calamity, curse, and despair.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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