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anguish <anguish; anguishes> N

anguish VB

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He is characterized as a person of considerable complexity, whose coldly sarcastic and controlled exterior conceals deep emotions and anguish.
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Screams of pain and howls of anguish rip the night air like a vengeful siren's song.
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The bells ring out in solemn praise, for you, the anguish and the pride.
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But, in a fictional setting, it does begin to look cruel when so much anguish is piled onto one persons shoulders.
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They could not agree if it was a tear of anguish, loneliness or disgust.
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Seized by anguish, fearing blindness, he died, alone in his apartment, of suffocation.
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Loss of self may be experienced as an actual death and rebirth, undergone with anguish and joy of overwhelming intensity.
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The suffering associated with the spirit prison refers to anguish of soul because of acute knowledge of one's own sins and unclean state.
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This sequence emphasizes longing, jealousy, and a fear of separation, while anticipating both the desire and the anguish of the subsequent poems.
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Her name is a pun on the word anguish.
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