Sentence examples for the agonies from inspiring English sources

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the agonies

noun

Violent contest or striving.

  • The world is convulsed by the agonies of great nations. —Thomas Babington Macaulay.

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The agonies of Kenneth Branagh's failed imitation in Celebrity?

"I know the agonies of war and its heavy price.

"It's having a fragmented torso, symbolizing the agonies of war".

Never again to suffer the agonies of dirt, bugs, or thorns!

We have to admit that sometimes it brings on the agonies of the damned.

This scene seemed strikingly contemporary: just three women talking over the agonies of love.

Writer describes the agonies of getting to the Stadium and into his seat.

And each time it does I'm reminded of the agonies of time.

Looking back, she says she can barely remember the agonies of 1992.

He has always been anxious for his own premiership to avoid the agonies of John Major's.

Collins's correspondence records the agonies of neuralgia, rheumatism, "spasm suffocation" and "gout in the eyes".

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