Unless you count the emotional anguish that goes with two missed free throws in the clutch, he was not nursing an injury.
It was a perfect performance, full of suddenly released dynamics, expressing the emotional anguish of youth.
Eavesdropping, emotional anguish, a medical emergency: all part of the ride.
They endure the unpleasant necessities of medical research with no emotional or physical anguish.
"They can't be helped," he said in a burst of emotional anguish.
He was more concerned to see his friend in such emotional anguish.
Depression is a brain disorder that can cause much emotional anguish.
The Smiths' lawsuit seeks compensation for hospital expenses and emotional anguish.
The students' poetry reflects emotional anguish that goes beyond so-called normal adolescent angst.
In 1979 he also suffered a major car accident and his wife died, adding to his emotional anguish.