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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
angst .
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Examples
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And for the record, I know somebody who angsted about her current partner not putting their relationship up on Facebook for SIX MONTHS.
that post girliejones 2010
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And when you get a false positive, that woman has -- you don't know that it's false, of course -- that woman has to have biopsies and other tests, and she's angsted (ph) out.
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But in some ways, when one is duly angsted-out, the world of Michael Jackson's music, once again like Bollywood, perhaps, does appear for what it is.
Vamsee Juluri: Michael Jackson and the Dawn of Global India 2009
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I went through 20 titles until I hit upon this — and even then, I angsted that it was way too long.
slayground: Interview: Justina Chen Headley Little Willow 2006
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I have worked at newspapers that fretted, angsted and test-marketed all sorts of "news you can use" and entry points and time-savers.
Critique the Critique: Stuever Tells Off Washington Post 2005
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I have worked at newspapers that fretted, angsted and test-marketed all sorts of "news you can use" and entry points and time-savers.
Critique the Critique: Stuever Tells Off Washington Post 2005
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Not since I learned it wasn't the be-all/end-all of my existence have I angsted over not having a "boyfriend."
evolver Diary Entry evolver 2004
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And honestly, this is not something I've angsted over for maybe two years now.
evolver Diary Entry evolver 2004
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So, angsted a bit over a particularly excruciating choice, factors including:
evolver Diary Entry evolver 2004
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"We were all depressed, angsted-out kids," he adds.
Baltimore City Paper 2010
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