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To distraught
adjective
Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed.
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BEHIND THE NEWS The scientific paper seemed to offer an explanation to distraught parents of children with autism, a condition whose roots are not understood.
At Mr. Aron's arraignment on Aug. 4, Ms. McCann insisted to distraught Jewish community members outside a courtroom that her client was no different from anyone accused of murder or drunken driving — he had rights.
A video purporting to show a group of Nigerian girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram two years ago has been shown to distraught parents in the town of Chibok.
Simon Middleton's side had three players sent to the sin-bin, two contemporaneously, across a pair of matches as they went from genuine gold medal hopefuls to distraught bronze medal match losers at the Deodoro Stadium.
Pictures of debris and bodies were shown on Indonesian TV to distraught relatives waiting at Surabaya's Juanda international airport.
The soothing reassurances to distraught gamers that Joel was, in fact, still alive".
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They were said to be distraught and trying to convince him to return home, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABCC).
Utley was said to be distraught by what happened to Tejada.
She returned to the café shortly afterwards and pretended to be distraught upon finding the body.
Frank Kalcozi, 80, was said to be distraught after he was told he may have to move into a care home.
He was reported to be distraught.
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