Sentences with anguished
an·guished
A a - She let out an anguished cry.
- The anguish of grief.
- Movement and music echo an exacting and anguished debate about the nature of mortality.
- Gwyneth Paltrow as anguished poet Sylvia Plath.
- To anguish over the loss of a loved one.
- Unlike many of today's anguished stars, Phillips found his acting career a bit of a doddle.
- They don't do the human cannonball trick any more, not since Wilson's final, anguished flight on a stiflingly hot January day in Canberra.