US /ˈæŋɡwɪʃ/
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Some of the injuries listed in the lawsuit include battery of unwanted touching, mental anguish, emotional distress, and humiliation.
Touching Mental Anguish,
*scream of anguish*
But I, I just also want to say, I think it's like very relatable to have that put a lot of mental effort, sometimes anguish into like figuring out what to wear.
And right from the prime minister to the leader of opposition to the president of India, they've all commented on this, expressing their sadness and anguish.
Here the priest paused, and the prisoner heard sighs of anguish break from his
Listen. I followed you to that chamber of anguish.
I think my grandmother deserves more than a spontaneous howl of anguish.
Bessie and Abbot having retreated, Mrs. Reed, impatient of my now frantic anguish and wild
tears, the impotent evidences of my anguish.
You might not think of drinking hot chocolate from a water glass as something that would cause psychological anguish.
The Hebrew word here for sorrow means our anguish, our affliction, our sorrow, our pains.
Anguish on the face of a man waiting at this hospital in Dakar.