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1 A discourse followed, which was calculated to harrow the feelings to the utmost.
2 Ignore everything that's not pleasant, that's liable to harrow the feelings .
3 The aim of the true poet is not to harrow the feelings with the mere picture of suffering or wickedness.
4 The efforts of the next week are so painful to recall that I will not harrow the feelings of the reader by describing them.
5 He proceeded to harrow the feelings of his audience by describing what he had heard at the railway-station one evening while waiting for the train.
6 The fishermen in the markets harrowed the feelings of their timid customers with tales of surprises, captures, and abductions.
7 "Eat not the heart"-donot act so as to harrow the feelings of your friends, and do not be morbid.
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