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guilt

[gilt] / gɪlt /


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Hughey says she imagined Rob as a “fully supportive partner” whose childhood guilt is putting a wedge in their marriage.

From Los Angeles Times

Which means that you can help yourself to more guacamole without guilt, although the same is not true of chips, beer or most anything else.

From MarketWatch

The statement added: "As families we are suffering shock, anxiety, distress, self-doubt and guilt, but we know it is you, Jon Ruben, who is to blame for this - no one else."

From BBC

Both sides are frustratingly intransigent, but though Ms. Etura appears in only a few scenes, she makes Clara’s balance of anguish and guilt palpable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms. Goodman finds the right measure of sugar in this novel-in-stories depicting three generations of Rubinsteins, an East Coast Jewish-American clan tenuously bound by love, ritual and guilt trips.

From The Wall Street Journal