All 7 Uses
anguish
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The 100, by Morgan
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- She remembered the anguished look Wells had given her as the guards were escorting her out of the Council chambers.†
p. 6.8 *
- Clarke waved her palm across the sensor on her bedroom door and was about to step inside when she heard it again—an anguished moan.†
p. 49.9
- It wasn't just a scream of anguish.†
p. 50.3anguish = extreme pain, suffering, or distress
- Her throat raw, she slumped onto the ground, wrapping her arms around her knees to keep the anguish from flowing out of her chest.†
p. 193.5
- His voice was firm, but when he turned to Bellamy, his eyes seemed to contain a strange mixture of anguish and relief.†
p. 250.1
- Clarke's anguished shriek rose above the din of shocked whispers and satisfied murmurs.†
p. 262.8
- Her anguished scream filled the silence between his heartbeats.†
p. 296.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(anguish) extreme pain, suffering, or distress (of body or mind)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)