Sentences with anguishing
an·guish
A a - The anguish of grief.
- To anguish over the loss of a loved one.
- The situation is particularly anguishing for older people like Blake who have worked continuously their adult life.
- Having such tremendous fun seems infinitely more pleasurable than anguishing over matters of distressed equity or the peculiar financial.
- How the seasoned skipper ended up in the water and dead remains a mystery and an anguishing topic on some sailing websites.
- To raise his child with a hopeful smile on his face was as anguishing as any invented Sundance-drama-type misfortunes I've yet seen.
- Represents the current status of one of the crudest surrogate mother disputes that has surfaced to date: the anguishing case of Lydia.
- The murdered sergeant in flashbacks is a man of many conflicts, captured to anguishing effect by Robert Crow.
- Instead of anguishing over a chewed garden plant, Trish and Chris Meyer consider the tattered leaves a snack for a butterfly-in-the-making.
- Juries Weighing Sanity Often Find Choice Anguishing Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer.