- 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...
- "merchant of awe", Tim
Robey of The
Telegraph thought that
Interstellar was "
agonisingly"
close to a masterpiece,
highlighting the
conceptual boldness and "deep-digging...
- 1624, to have
lapsed into
premature senility; but he
suffered from an
agonising species of
arthritis which constantly left him indisposed, as well as...
- of The
Guardian wrote in 2011, "Caine's performance, so fervent, so
agonisingly dedicated,
actually gains in
force and
touching sincerity with the years...
- (8 May 2022). "'Enough Is Enough' –
Virat Kohli Urged To Sit Out
After Agonising Lean
Patch Continues". Wisden.
Retrieved 28
October 2022. "Kohli open...
- Eden
suffered from cholangitis, an
abdominal infection which became so
agonising that he was
admitted to
hospital in 1956 with a
temperature reaching 106 °F...
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Kartik Aaryan,
Vidya Balan shine in
splendid climax, but only
after 2
agonising hours".
Hindustan Times.
Retrieved 4
November 2024. Sen, Neha (2 November...
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March 2, 2022. Inglis,
Martin (February 15, 2016). "Phil
Mickelson falls agonisingly short at Pebble". bunkered. Murray, Scott; Goodwin,
Stuart (July 14,...
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shows maturation".
Peter Bradshaw of The
Guardian lauded the film as an "
agonising and
unflinchingly grim
portrait of drug abuse" and "a
formally pleasing...
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magnifying gl**** in his
pocket to make the
typing visible to him. It was an
agonising moment.
Brazilian author João
Ubaldo Ribeiro, who as a
young journalist...