- 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...
- 1624, to have
lapsed into
premature senility; but he
suffered from an
agonising species of
arthritis which constantly left him indisposed, as well as...
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Retrieved 12
February 2022. p. 11 "while the
Zionist movement,
after much
agonising,
accepted the
principle of
partition and the
proposals as a
basis for...
- of him."
Philip French of The
Observer wrote that
Firth "[does]
quiet agonising to perfection." However,
Derek Elley of
Variety called the film "an unashamed...
- of The
Guardian wrote in 2011, "Caine's performance, so fervent, so
agonisingly dedicated,
actually gains in
force and
touching sincerity with the years...
- 17 June 2017. ISSN 0261-3077.
Retrieved 13 July 2017. "Lions
suffer agonising late
series loss". BBC Sport.
Retrieved 19
October 2021. "Maro Itoje:...
-
shows maturation".
Peter Bradshaw of The
Guardian lauded the film as an "
agonising and
unflinchingly grim
portrait of drug abuse" and "a
formally pleasing...
-
Billy (March 19, 2013) [5 June 2011]. "Superstar Liza
Minelli Reveals Agonising Truth Behind Her New Album".
Daily Record. Glasgow, Scotland. Retrieved...
- "merchant of awe", Tim
Robey of The
Telegraph thought that
Interstellar was "
agonisingly"
close to a masterpiece,
highlighting the
conceptual boldness and "deep-digging...
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Henry brought her to
Winchester for treatment, by
which time she
suffered agonising pain and
welcomed death.
Austen died in
Winchester on 18 July 1817 at...