Sentences with distresses
dis·tress
D d - A damsel in distress.
- Distress livestock; distress wheat.
- The skewed focus distresses him because some of the happiest times in his life have been spent in the bush with people he loves and Diamond.
- Still, it distresses Hobbs that there remains a notion that anybody who can read a children's book will also be able to write one.
- Distress prices; distress borrowing.
- To be distressed by excessive work.
- One of the things that distresses us about our industry is the amount of wrong or incomplete information available to investors.
- Nothing distresses one of my friends more than hearing that someone has died short of their 70th birthday and Psalm 90'.
- His suffering distressed him into committing suicide.
- Even while it distresses their parents.
- It extremely distresses me to the max that he never looked up.