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angústia
Catalan
turment
Spanish
angustia
Extreme mental distress.
torture
torment
Portuguese
angústia
Catalan
fer mal
Cause emotional anguish or make miserable.
pain
hurt
Catalan
fer mal
torture
torment
1
So the question remains: how long will Ireland continue to
torture
women?
2
Contemporary Greece was described as a classic case of government by
torture
.
3
The judge also said the claim of police
torture
carried no weight.
4
Those groups say state
torture
is widespread, an allegation the government denies.
5
Ms Smith told Sky News: We absolutely oppose
torture
in this country.
1
People are quite able to
torment
one another without aid of magic.
2
The outstretched planes of the Cross swept up as though in
torment
.
3
Determined to continue, Liam had no choice but to stop the
torment
.
4
But in the
torment
of Hell shall the wicked remain for ever:
5
The days before she saw him again her body was in
torment
.
1
There was
anguish
in it; and it was only in her eyes.
2
The
anguish
in her soul almost resented the break in the darkness.
3
He'd steered clear of the
anguish
that often came with his job.
4
Perhaps a new
anguish
invokes the physical symptoms of an older one.
5
For reasons I don't entirely understand, I keep my own
anguish
private.
6
Few people see or remember the
anguish
of a Newbie's first week.
7
A great
anguish
shook her; she lay in his arms and sobbed.
8
He might start to project his growing
anguish
and aggression onto you.
9
For a moment La Palferine was in despair; his
anguish
revived Claudine.
10
Such leakage causes very deep
anguish
,
the auditor said in the letter.
11
She appeared quite normal, although her expression hinted at an inner
anguish
.
12
The arbiter on this point of
anguish
replied in his characteristic manner:
13
The rogue cried out in fierce
anguish
,
and reeled against the wall.
14
Baruch did not break in upon the grief and
anguish
of Jeremiah.
15
The
anguish
of suspense wrung his heart; for an instant he hesitated.
16
After two more days of outraged comments, Cara came back in
anguish
.
anguish
mental anguish
great anguish
such anguish
bitter anguish
fill with anguish
Portuguese
angústia
agonia
transe
tormento
Catalan
turment
fer mal
afligir
anguniejar
colpir
Spanish
angustia