Phrases with «much anguish»

The phrase "much anguish" means a lot of distress, pain, or sorrow. Full definition

Sentences with «much anguish»

  • Brian, I agree and I will pay it back with as many Sherriff visits as necessary just to cause them as much anguish as legally possible. (biggerpockets.com)
  • It used to cause much anguish, agonising over the reason (s) why, but today I feel stronger for this particular path. (nakedpastor.com)
  • After much anguish, in one fell swoop she ended it. (nakedpastor.com)
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