agonizingly

[ US /ˈæɡəˌnaɪzɪŋˌɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a very painful manner
    the progress was agonizingly slow

How To Use agonizingly In A Sentence

  • I tasted bile and retched again, my stomach jerking agonizingly.
  • So as the Thetis crept agonizingly ahead, the bananas danced malodorously in the stateroom. Hawaii
  • They scored again on the stroke of full time which left them agonisingly close to claiming victory.
  • Aircraft production continued to plod along at an agonizingly slow pace.
  • The agonizingly mundane and generic first half of the film seems a decade older than it really is especially when compared to David Cronenberg's THE DEAD ZONE, made the same year , right down to the font of the title credits, the cloying score by Charles Bernstein, and the overall Lifetime TV for Women atmosphere. Cujo hates his name
  • The tortoise crept along at an agonizingly slow speed.
  • Aircraft production continued to plod along at an agonizingly slow pace.
  • They'll still be despondent after going so agonisingly close, but that historic first title might not be too far off now.
  • His party had come a long way towards defeating a wartime president only to fall agonisingly short.
  • Two Ilkley penalty shots at goal were agonisingly just wide, but they were hanging on.
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