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ago·ny [ˈægəni] SUST.

1. agony no pl. (pain):

agony
agony
to be in agony

ago·ny ˈaunt SUST. ingl. brit. coloq.

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After taking the pill, the person will be subjected to severe agony and suffer a long and painful death.
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Hill later noted he must have been in agony.
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It is known for its late night agony uncle show.
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Let the tears of agony we have shed, and the gloom of mourning throughout my command bear witness.
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In your history, people have known hours of agony and apparent death, but also of revival and resurrection.
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The count screams in despair that he no longer wants to live, since the agony of suspense is worse than death.
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Has the thoughts unravel, he ends up injuring himself by clouting the wall out of agony.
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The scenes are interlaced between general battle rage and individual, personal fates and agonies of several main characters, from supreme commanders to ordinary soldiers.
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She bellowed and lowed so loudly that her agonies could be heard for many miles around.
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Sport art captures emotion: the anxiety of competition, the joy of winning, the agony of defeat.
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