All 3 Uses of
anguish
in
Nicholas Nickleby
- Well!' thought Ralph—for the moment quite disconcerted, as he watched the anguish of his beautiful niece.†
Chpt 28 *
- Every charm with which his memory or imagination had surrounded her, presented itself before him, only to heighten his anguish and add new bitterness to his despair.†
Chpt 52
- 'My feelings have been lancerated,' said Mrs Kenwigs, 'my heart has been torn asunder with anguish, I have been thrown back in my confinement, my unoffending infant has been rendered uncomfortable and fractious, Morleena has pined herself away to nothing; all this I forget and forgive, and with you, uncle, I never can quarrel.†
Chpt 52
Definition:
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(anguish) extreme pain, suffering, or distress (of body or mind)