Adjective
sickening
difficult to tolerate
Source: en.wiktionary.orggut wrenching
Adding more elements of ambient and experimental music, Ocean turned “Blonde” into a beautiful, gut-wrenching experience. Source: Internet
A film about a Korean family in abject poverty and their overwhelming compassion and urge to do what’s right, is a gut-wrenching watch. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, Riteish Deshmukh on Saturday reacted with shock to the gut-wrenching incident of a temple priest being burnt alive in Rajasthan. Source: Internet
But even though the pandemic seemed far away for some of the public in New Jersey, the president had a gut-wrenching reminder of the virus’ toll when he visited. Source: Internet
For me at least, that made the show more powerful than a gut-wrenching Holocaust film that shows Jews being violently abused and murdered. Source: Internet
Instead, finding out that that one final game is potentially never going to be played may be even more gut-wrenching than any on-court scenario of a heartbreaking loss. Source: Internet