Sentence examples for the excruciating from inspiring English sources

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the excruciating

adjective

Causing great pain or anguish, agonizing

  • The nation's most excruciating dilemma -- W. H. Ferry

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As fireworks explode, you feel the excruciating isolation of people who have little reason to celebrate.

Catch!... What is wrong with you?" Yup, great training, particularly the excruciating choosing of teams.

The excruciating mistake saw Miss Colombia stripped of her crown before it was handed to the rightful winner Miss Philippines.

KEN BELSON The Excruciating Miles In marathon running, anything above 55 degrees is considered less than optimal.

Johnson acknowledged the excruciating downers on Sunday and Monday after a loss, but was hooked on the recuperation.

Either way, I'll be glad to not have to go through the excruciating one-by-one updating process any more.

My face slowly becomes more reddened by the excruciating Dorito heat.

Ten, 20, 30 minutes pass, my face slowly becoming more reddened by the excruciating Dorito heat.

Sitting in the excruciating summer heat, refugees here exchange horror stories as children around them stare blankly into space.

The excruciating pain wouldn't subside.

The excruciating process can take two months.

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