aguish in a sentence
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Definition
Aguish refers to intense emotional suffering or anguish, often characterized by deep distress or torment.
Sample Sentences
- The old man's face twisted in aguish as he recounted the tragic events of his youth.
- She felt a deep sense of aguish as she watched her loved ones struggle with their hardships.
- His voice was filled with aguish, reflecting the pain he could no longer contain.
- In the depths of her aguish, she found a strength she never knew she had.
- The aguish of the lost family haunted the small town for years.
- Even in moments of joy, a shadow of aguish lingered in his heart.
- The aguish of separation weighed heavily on their minds as they prepared to say goodbye.
- Her aguish was palpable, making it difficult for anyone to offer comfort.
- They shared stories of aguish and resilience, bonding over their shared experiences.
- In literature, aguish often serves as a catalyst for character development and transformation.
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