Sentences with distressingly
dis·tress
D d - A damsel in distress.
- Distress livestock; distress wheat.
- Obsessive thoughts sometimes distressingly violent or obscene.
- That happens, distressingly, between 16 and 26 weeks of pregnancy.
- Distress prices; distress borrowing.
- To be distressed by excessive work.
- They all looked distressingly happy.
- That any resolution we are offered from within the story is likely to be either distressingly mundane or unsatisfyingly supernatural.
- His suffering distressed him into committing suicide.
- And is deluded into thinking she can see a woman trapped in its distressingly ugly patterns.
- My brother, so extraordinary to me, was so distressingly ordinary demographically.