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- noun Plural form of
agony .
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Examples
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Without the public good we're all dead -- Right and Left -- as the agonies from the Spanish Inquisition to Auschwitz to the Gulag to Pol Pot to Ruanda to Darfur bear witness.
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They'd be rolling in agonies if they were to eat them.
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I am haunted day and night with the thought of all the women of England, Scotland, and Ireland, who must be in agonies of suspense about their nearest and dearest.
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Yet Christian women have endured a yet more fearful ordeal to their tender affection, watching, supporting, and finding unfailing fortitude to uphold the sufferer in agonies that must have rent their hearts.
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I have been in agonies about them all! and I could not prevail – I could not – this gentleman said the risk was so great – he would not suffer me – but he has sent for a chaise, though I told him I had a thousand times rather hazard my life amongst them, and with them, than save it alone! '
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Presently the door was unlocked, - the Count and Margarite appeared; they saw me in agonies; "I am dying, barbarian; you will be satisfied, you have murdered a worthy man who never injured you - you have killed an innocent wife."
The Castle of Wolfenbach Eliza 1793
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Lord with their complaints and petitions they were in agonies like those of a woman in travail.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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The extremity of dying agonies is no obstruction to the living comforts that wait for holy souls on the other side death.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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The ministers of the tyrant, by the orders, and in the presence, of their master, beat him on the neck with leather thongs armed at the extremities with lead; and when he fainted under the violence of the pain, he was removed in a close litter, to conceal his dying agonies from the eyes of the indignant city.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Lovelace is in agonies over Clarissa’s lack of interest in him.
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