Definitionadj. causing distress or worry or anxiety
Last update: July 1, 2015
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Our last session on the day ended on a sad note that was very distressing to Howie. [Please select]
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A "tune" played on a color organ is only distressing. [Please select]
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Morton, commenced-- 'A distressing affair this, Mr.' [Please select]
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He was only too familiar with his friend's distressing peculiarities. [Please select]
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For one thing, there was the distressing behaviour of Uncle Leopold. [Please select]
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But I am sorry you came to-night, for you have witnessed a most distressing sight. [Please select]
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Derrick Foster had been distressing and annoying her unmercifully. [Please select]
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The experience was as distressing as it was unusual. [Please select]
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The animal has a remarkably forcible cough, distressing, and of a special hacking and paroxysmal character. [Please select]
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But for the shade afforded by the leaves, they would have felt it very distressing. [Please select]
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It was then that her aunt called out to her, with distressing shrillness, from the carriage:-- "Jinny, Jinny, how can you stand there talking to young men when our lives are in danger." [Please select]
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