Definition of Excruciatingly. Meaning of Excruciatingly. Synonyms of Excruciatingly

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Excruciatingly. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Excruciatingly and, of course, Excruciatingly synonyms and on the right images related to the word Excruciatingly.

Definition of Excruciatingly

Excruciatingly
Excruciating Ex*cru"ci*a`ting Torturing; racking. ``Excruciating pain.' --V. Knox. ``Excruciating fears.' --Bentley -- Ex*cru"ci*a`ting*ly, adv.

Meaning of Excruciatingly from wikipedia

- The Fear Is Excruciating, but Therein Lies the Answer is the third studio album by post-rock band Red Sparowes, released April 6, 2010. Red Sparowes Bryant...
- Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli. The International ****ociation for the Study of Pain defines pain as "an unpleasant...
- proposals. Kamen, Gloria; Martin, Judith (2011). Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior (Freshly Updated). New York: W. W. Norton & Company...
- species of Irukandji jellyfish. Those stung may experience severe or even excruciating pain. The syndrome was given its name in 1952 by Hugo Flecker, after...
- 2017. "Marilyn Manson addresses scary stage accident: 'The pain was excruciating'". Yahoo.com. October 12, 2017. Archived from the original on October...
- there for four months. So, I had to find an apartment but they were excruciatingly expensive, tiny and loud. As I knew the managing director of the Es****...
- five stars. BH Harsh of Cinema Express stated that "Zebra just feels excruciatingly long and worn out" and rated two out of five stars. Avinash Ramachandran...
- Kamalakar. Y. Sunitha Chowdhary of The Hindu opined that "The film is excruciatingly slow, the first scene where the kids climb a wall and put up posters...
- of Angola and Mozambique, boomed.[citation needed] The very late and excruciatingly slow liberalization of the Portuguese economy gained a new impetus under...
- Dollars as "cheapjack", while Newsw**** called For a Few Dollars More "excruciatingly dopey". Renata Adler of The New York Times said The Good, the Bad and...