Cause emotional anguish or make miserable.
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 .
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