Grief-stricken in a sentence as an adjective

Planning for this is how you protect them from the potential consequences of their own grief-stricken rage.

The grief-stricken father makes his second wish -that his son may return- and when there is another knock at the door... something appears... the ghost of the son.

Maybe I'm just a grief-stricken fan, but I'm pretty sure that Oliver Sacks hasn't written a sup-bar or un-interesting sentence in his entire life.

"To reach an appropriate sum the Charity Commission proposed asking grief-stricken parents ‘exactly how close were you to your child?’; those found not to have been close to their children would not be compensated.

Grief-stricken definitions

adjective

sorrowful through loss or deprivation; "bereft of hope"

See also: bereaved bereft grieving