Sentences with distressing
dis·tress
D d - It is very distressing to see your baby attached to tubes and monitors.
- A damsel in distress.
- They can be labelled interesting or disturbing or distressing, depending on who is doing the looking and who is doing the eating.
- For anyone, the realisation that your hair is thinning can be very distressing and confusing.
- Distress livestock; distress wheat.
- Distress prices; distress borrowing.
- The public advocate says his job to protect the rights of the disabled is distressing and frustrating, but not without its success stories.
- Neurotic behavior or thinking, while distressing or painful to the individual.
- To be distressed by excessive work.
- His suffering distressed him into committing suicide.
- I have been a plastic surgeon for over 25 years, and acne is the most distressing condition of any that I am consulted about.
- Ingrown hair can be a distressing problem for both men and women.
- A storm can be distressing for your outdoor fish, especially for large koi carp, which, being large, possibly do not have many places to hide.
- The more this goes on in the papers, it's distressing his family.
- It is emotionally distressing as it has an effect on the physical appearance of the individual suffering from this.