- Look up
agony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agony may
refer to: Agony, a
terminal state of the body
before death Suffering of
intense degree, relating...
- away from the
ghetto that sat
right alongside St Peter's, he may have
agonised, but he did not intervene. When he did
raise his
voice with the German...
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since he had been "instrumental" in
abolishing the monarchy.
Cromwell agonised for six w****s over the offer. He was
attracted by the
prospect of stability...
- when one of the
farmers mournfully informs him of the
threats they are
agonised with and
enlightens him of the
rising menace to
their fields imposed by...
- the
whole world [seem] to be
coming to an end—not with a whimper, but an
agonised,
beautiful bang".
Bruce Springsteen and
Billy Joel both
commented on the...
-
disillusionment with the
political direction of Spain, he
painted 14 bleak,
agonised frescoes onto the
walls of the
Quinta del
Sordo (House of the deaf man)...
- to find that I was not the only
person faced with such a predicament. I
agonised less than my contemporaries, for I was
reconciled to my bi****uality, but...
- (Odes 3,2,13),
beginning with
martial trumpets and song, but
ending in the
agonised screams of the dying. This is
followed by the
eerie silence of the battlefield...
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Hertervig (1830–1902) and his time as a
young student in Düsseldorf,
where he,
agonised by
unrequited love and
doubt in his art, is
driven toward a
mental breakdown...
- waistcoat, the Duke was a
hollow man who sang
songs of
romance with an
agonised intensity while feeling nothing, "dry ice
masquerading as fire". The persona...