It would be some relief to unseal his tongue for a little while; to divide his burden of distress with another sufferer.
Becky roused up from her lethargy of distress and showed good interest in the proceedings.
His conscience could not endure any more of Amy's grateful happiness, and his jealousy could bear no more of the other distress.
They were eloquent in their distress; but they presently discovered that the fire had eaten so far up under the great log it had been built against (where it curved upward and separated itself from the ground), that a handbreadth or so of it had escaped wetting; so they patiently wrought until, with shreds and bark gathered from the under sides of sheltered logs, they coaxed the fire to burn again.
They caught fish, cooked supper and ate it, and then fell to guessing at what the village was thinking and saying about them; and the pictures they drew of the public distress on their account were gratifying to look upon—from their point of view.
Tom's distress of mind wore off gradually and the toothache grew irksome and was discarded.
At last the frantic sufferer sheered from its course, and sprang into its master's lap; he flung it out of the window, and the voice of distress quickly thinned away and died in the distance.
His head almost filled the fourth wall of her little room as he knelt near her in distress.
Darling screamed, this time in distress for him, for she thought he was killed, and she ran down into the street to look for his little body, but it was not there; and she looked up, and in the black night she could see nothing but what she thought was a shooting star.
Raya and the Last Dragon 《》 Once upon a time, being a Disney princess meant being the damsel in distress in a European fairy tale.
Yet another gong went to Dutch and Belgian researchers for laying out the diagnosis for misophonia – the distress experienced on hearing another person chew – and showing that talking therapy helps treat it.
Tossing my beach bag onto the sand, I began wading toward the animal, who continued to writhe as if in distress.
At times of distress, when we are down we slip over an abyss of emotional trauma and frustrations.
--《·》32:9 Surely no one lays a hand on a broken man when he cries for help in his distress.
A systematic review of clinical art therapy found that visual art has significant and positive effects on depression, anxiety, mood, trauma, distress, coping ability, and self-esteem.
It does not turn its back upon us in times of adversity or distress.
We usually speak to our closest pal or our dearest family member during times of distress to ease the burden .
" The Manchester City Council apologized to Salt for the "distress he has suffered.
By sitting with uncertainty, a person gradually learns to distract themselves, let go of trying to control situations and realises they can survive the distress of "not knowing" in the situation.
The Oxford University researchers found that exceeding parents' educational attainment was linked to decreased psychological distress in men – but falling short was linked to an increase.