agonizing in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

agonizing in the PONS Dictionary

agonizing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to die an agonizing death
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
I can not endure this agonizing pain any longer.
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As the planes droned home in the gathering darkness, the admiral faced an agonizing decision.
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With tons of ice loading her topside down, she staggered to regain stability at the end of each long, agonizing roll.
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Her health deteriorates into a slow agonizing death.
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Rather than let his pet deer be in agonizing pain, he follows his father's orders.
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In the last year of his life these evolved into a very unique and immensely powerful and surreal series of screaming agonizing ceramic vessels.
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After much agonizing, he decided that being seen on screen might boost audiences for what he considered his real work, his concerts.
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Gnawing the intestines usually resulted in a few hours of agonizing pain for the victim.
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Thus, she returned to the course and, despite the agonizing pain, won her quarterfinal and just got through the semifinal as a lucky loser.
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Bitumen refers to mixtures with the consistency of cold molasses that pour at room temperatures with agonizing slowness.
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