Use "harrowing" in a sentence

1. HArrowing definition, extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous: a hArrowing experience

2. The book makes harrowing reading.

3. The shipwreck was a harrowing experience.

4. What harrowing ordeal had Paul been through?

5. Agonizing, agonising, excruciating, harrowing, torturing, torturous, torturesome (adj)

6. You've had a harrowing time this past month.

7. 2 The shipwreck was a harrowing experience.

8. “THREE HARROWING DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD.”

9. No detectable fragments may survive this harrowing experience.

10. His other abiding memory is a harrowing one.

11. The film contained harrowing scenes of starving children.

12. She told us a harrowing tale of misfortunes.

13. 11 His other abiding memory is a harrowing one.

14. You've had a harrowing experience and a lucky escape.

15. 5 No detectable fragments may survive this harrowing experience.

16. agonizing, Agonising, excruciating, harrowing, torturing, torturous, torturesome (adj)

17. 5 synonyms for Anguishing: agonizing, excruciating, harrowing, tormenting, torturous

18. 6 synonyms for Agonising: agonizing, excruciating, harrowing, torturesome, torturing, torturous

19. I know it's harrowing for you, but think hard.

20. To see someone killed is a very harrowing experience.

21. HArrowing is one of the best ways to eliminate clumps

22. She slammed a mental door shut on the harrowing thought.

23. 22 synonyms for Agonizing: painful, bitter, distressing, harrowing, heartbreaking, grievous

24. Harrowing for the patient, not to mention the expense incurred.

25. Never would've thought touring the Pacific Northwest would be so harrowing...

26. 28 Last night's harrowing television pictures plumbed new depths of depravity.

27. The court heard harrowing testimony from survivors and relatives of the victims.

28. Stapledon strongly recommends a second harrowing to cover the seeds before rolling.

29. The Cleric ensures their companions make it through even the most harrowing encounters alive

30. He was on the run from murderous King Saul —a harrowing ordeal in itself.

31. Shocking revelations and epic Bloodlettings highlight this harrowing final chapter in the Hellsing Ultimate Saga

32. After a harrowing bus ride through the mountains, we arrived at the port of Heraklion.

33. Synonyms for Anguishing include tormenting, agonising, agonizing, excruciating, harrowing, suffering, torturing, painful, torturous and racking

34. The scenes of Raynor injecting himself are sickening and his drug withdrawal sequence is harrowing.

35. And we ran into a FARC patrol at dawn, so it was quite harrowing.

36. Shocking revelations and epic Bloodlettings highlight this harrowing final chapter in the Hellsing Ultimate Saga

37. Nearly all the relatives have agreed not to make a harrowing personal identification of the victims.

38. It was a harrowing din, a cascade of furious voices merged into a single pulsating shout.

39. Shocking revelations and epic Bloodlettings highlight this harrowing final chapter in the Hellsing Ultimate Saga

40. Synonyms for Agonising include excruciating, harrowing, painful, grievous, tormenting, torturous, racking, bitter, acute and extreme

41. Synonyms for Afflicting include painful, agonising, agonizing, grievous, excruciating, harrowing, harsh, bitter, torturous and tormenting

42. Despite all this talent, however, Simon describes his trip to Broadway as a somewhat harrowing experience.

43. Synonyms for Agonizing include excruciating, harrowing, painful, grievous, tormenting, torturous, racking, bitter, acute and extreme

44. There are many synonyms of Anguishing which include Agonizing, Excruciating, Harrowing, Painful, Suffering, Torturing, Torturous, etc.

45. Discover 'Bruin' in Dundee, Scotland: This monument depicts a harrowing event involving an escaped polar bear.

46. Bloodlines is a harrowing portrayal of a cartel family’s thirst for power, money and fast horses

47. Despite critical letters from their families and harrowing interviews with different social workers, they remain resolute.

48. Miriam, unable to endure this harrowing sight a moment longer, had fled from the tiger house.

49. The Crammed, harrowing effect is achieved through a work with overstuffed frames reminiscent of some of Caravaggio's paintings

50. It's a pretty harrowing linkage between what's happening to our environment and what's happening to our human rights.

51. Agonizing: 1 adj extremely painful Synonyms: agonising , excruciating , harrowing , torturesome , torturing , torturous painful causing physical or psychological pain

52. Blossoms and Bones is a gorgeous, beautiful, gut wrenching, harrowing, dark book filled with so much light

53. Meanwhile, the scarred veteran Inman is experiencing his own harrowing, perilous odyssey as the Civil War rages on.

54. Agonising: 1 adj extremely painful Synonyms: agonizing , excruciating , harrowing , torturesome , torturing , torturous painful causing physical or psychological pain

55. He gets visibly upset when talking about the transplants, saying they needlessly subject children to harrowing side effects.

56. For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.

57. The court heard a harrowing 999 tape of the boy, then as he tried in vain to stop the killing.

58. Find 22 ways to say HArrowing, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

59. “Rohingya refugees have harrowing accounts of fleeing Burmese army attacks and watching their villages be destroyed,” said Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director.

60. Arvensis was found at 0-10 cm soil depth during 2012-2013, where once disc harrowing was practiced integrated with glyphosate (1 Disc harrowing + glyphosate); whereas, it was lowest at 20-30 cm soil depth during 2013-2014, where once MB plowing was practiced following Cultivations four times (1 MB + 4 Cultivations).

61. Agonising, excruciating, harrowing, torturesome, torturing, torturous painful - causing physical or psychological pain; "worked with painful slowness" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

62. Abed's harrowing Cougar Town memory was brought up later by Jeff in a quick reference but the joke grew in the Community season 2 finale

63. Where the Crawdads Sing tells the harrowing story of Catherine Daniel Clark, “Kya,” and her will to survive in the marshes along the North Carolina coast

64. For all of Nansen's protean accomplishments, it was the harrowing journey of the Fram between 1893 and 1896 that gave his life story real drama.

65. Really, though, it turns out that Bologna is pretty straightforward, no more or less harrowing to hear about than the production of any other deli meat.

66. Less theatrical, but equally harrowing, is the Museum of Genocide Victims, housed in a former KGB prison in central Vilnius where hundreds were tortured and killed.

67. For more than 40 minutes, the raw noise collective Bloodyminded plows through a series of harrowing drones, feedback bursts, mutated screams, static blitzes, and circuit collapses

68. Agonising - extremely painful agonizing, excruciating, harrowing, torturesome, torturing, torturous painful - causing physical or psychological pain; "worked with painful slowness" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

69. Combining often unusual, yet emotionally harrowing lyrics, distinctly raw vocals and an indie- pop sensibility, Brooklyn-based folk-rock project Covey is the creation of British multi

70. The personal stories of the singers are touching and sometimes harrowing: many of the black singers involved come from the townships and grew up in abject poverty.

71. 27 I've just returned from what is likely to be the most harrowing investigative jaunt of my career, a four-day slog through teeming streets filled with screaming children.

72. This is a heart-tugger from former TV journalist Kelly, who presents a richly drawn portrait of postwar Vietnam and a harrowing picture of the lot of Amerasian children

73. President Corazon Aquino described the accident as "a national tragedy of harrowing proportions... sadness is all the more painful because the tragedy struck with the approach of Christmas".

74. Agonizing adjective painful, bitter, distressing, harrowing, heartbreaking, grievous, excruciating, hellish, heart-rending, gut-wrenching, torturous The wait was Agonizing. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

75. And yet, like the book on Daniel Boone, Bucolics is also a character study and an argument about the psychology of solitary outdoor work, by turns both funny and harrowing.

76. It follows after three harrowing bars. Piano and orchestra swirl up into one blazing, diabolic cacophony in which the practised ear may detect the thumping opening theme of the movement.

77. By the time the party finally does break up, after a harrowing immersion in cruelty, fear, spasmodic sexuality, and near-anarchy, air-kissing enchantment has swerved into the darkest Bewitchings of the human heart.

78. What the unwary or new reader of Cayer will find in Attenuations of Force is, among other matters, a harrowing cross-species pity generated from watching a dead pigeon decay on a nearby

79. 1 day ago · In the complaint Accessed by Republic, the builder has alleged a harrowing case of being repeatedly threatened by Sachin Vaze's alleged associate with having false cases filed against him

80. Breeders may hyperbolize the tracking nose of a beloved stud (“able to cold trail and jump a bear, after the track has been Boohooed, foot raced and gave up on”) or relate harrowing tales of a