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was stressing
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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"Now I was stressing.
"This was stressing her out.
"I was stressing over nothing".
"I was stressing out," he said.
"I was stressing about what to wear," she said.
I was stressing since I wasn't even allowed to make a phone call.
She was stressing how the single most important factor in the Katine project was building trust.
Finally, given a totally clean bill of physical health, I was asked if anything was stressing me.
Young said he was stressing the rightwing nature of Ukip's policies and its record of "spreading fear" about immigration.
Yellowstone is a pretty popular place in July, so much so that I was stressing about finding a place to camp.
The problems between the two camps surfaced as Mr. Bush was stressing bipartisanship in a campaign appearance here, and Mr. Bush's staff appeared to be taken by surprise.
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