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Be stressing
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
Exact(49)
You're not supposed to be stressing over what's for dinner.
The testing cannot as yet tell precisely which contaminant may be stressing the otters.
He even apologises if he appears to be stressing his own achievements.
Perhaps their beleaguered manager is right to be stressing the supernatural note.
That was another argument for his candidacy that he said he would be stressing.
What I'll be stressing to my guys is that our goal is for it to be quiet.
Similar(11)
This must be stressed.
You must be stressed.
You will be stressed out.
Don't be stressed!
Cannot be stressed enough.
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