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Constant, agonizing fear.
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There was nothing unusual about the flies that irritated us or the ants that I avoided for fear of their sharp, agonizing bites.
Instead, she was able to articulate her fears about feeling such agonizing pain.
The uglier and more agonizing it is depicted the more fear-driven compliance is assured.
Rabies has been around since antiquity, and death from it is prolonged and agonizing, with the victim succumbing to terrifying hallucinations and fear of water.
The agonizing manner of cancer death was dreaded, but that fear was not centrally situated in the public mind — as it now is.
Twenty years ago, suffering agonizing pain from a herniated disc, I reduced my pain and fear of surgery with my favorite piece of music, Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante K.364.
I can see the logic in that — and the ride's design, which places the worst stuff first, then tapers off to the merely agonizing, even encourages you to think you're mastering your fears.
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