How To Use Excruciatingly In A Sentence

  • By writing in excruciatingly tedious detail about tax accountancy—he took classes in the subject as part of his preparation—Wallace hoped to dull himself into the state that those fortunate enough to know it call normality. A Cure for Head-Exploding Brilliance
  • You think a half - hour car ride is an excruciatingly long time.
  • It's the way the American ending makes the title excruciatingly literal that's funniest. Undefined
  • At times it's excruciatingly well-observed and cruel, but without being totally unsympathetic.
  • I got me to a flophouse, but it was a long, excruciatingly painful, and humiliating journey, let me tell you. METAPLANETARY
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  • It's excruciatingly wicked and funny, delivered with unshowy wit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both pledged to simplify the excruciatingly complex world of insurance accounting and make it more comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ride was excruciatingly painful.
  • The dialogue is excruciatingly embarrassing.
  • The excruciatingly unctuous cable telemarketer forgot to mention, however, that the two movie channels, which come in on 500 and 400, could only be received through a descrambler.
  • Excruciatingly tight corsets, puffball skirts made of netting and tweedy twinsets minus the midriff have been some of the more extreme looks wowing fashion followers at the catwalk collections in Paris.
  • We made the excruciatingly long and trafficky trip from Jacksonville, Fl. to Hinesville, Ga. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Both pledged to simplify the excruciatingly complex world of insurance accounting and make it more comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each took a cracker and then proceeded to chew loudly, excruciatingly slowly, while the audience laughed somewhat nervously.
  • The nanowire-derived ring oscillators reached a speed of 11.7 megahertz, outpacing by a factor of roughly 10,000 the excruciatingly slow performance attained by other nanomaterial circuits.
  • It was an excruciatingly bittersweet moment for Winnie. The Sun
  • “Gender feminists”: Excruciatingly polite term for man-hater, misandrist. Election Central Saturday Roundup
  • His jaw had to be chiseled away at, literally gouged out in an excruciatingly painful operation that took almost an hour.
  • After we exchanged pleasantries she asked me about the story I told last week, which detailed my excruciatingly boring job.
  • His face emanates a still fury, sweat pouring freely from it as the door gently, excruciatingly, closes.
  • He found the transition to boarding school excruciatingly painful.
  • I think John Mellencamp said it best though sophomorically and excruciatingly: Silver Ticket to London Only 25-cents Away | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • "I'm guessing she died excruciatingly slowly from the bleeding, and not too long ago," he said.
  • Early on during the descent, Joe broke his leg, forcing Simon to lower him down by two 150 ft. ropes, in an excruciatingly slow and painful manner for both climbers.
  • This tour is excruciatingly banal and juvenile, lightened only by the silly antics of his friend Joe.
  • Peta's meetings with strangers are sometimes funny, occasionally ridiculous or excruciatingly embarrassing.
  • The Blood - The prize for most cringe-inducing scene has to be Ashur proving that he's no longer loyal to the House of Batiatus by slowly and excruciatingly filleting the "B" brand off his forearm. Spartacus, Episode 3: Things That Made Us Go "Ew!"
  • Neither sounded very pleasant, for he knew both would be excruciatingly long and torturous.
  • One of the most damning indictments of lethal injections as a means of capital punishment came from a 2005 article in The Lancet, which found that 43% of inmates undergoing lethal injection may be conscious when the fatal and excruciatingly painful dose of potassium chloride is delivered, due to insufficient doses of the anesthetic sodium thiopental. Nature Versus Nurturing the Death Penalty
  • After an excruciatingly suspenseful bomb defusion sequence, THE SMALL BACK ROOM grants Sammy and Susan a happy ending. Delirium Tremendous
  • 9. Organfam spent some time with the second season of the Muppet Show this past weekend and marveled how memory works – how is that we failed to recall the excruciatingly awful skits, which make up a large part of the shows, and instead only recalled the really good bits? Ten Things Tuesday: Absurdity « The Life and Times of Organic Mama
  • Coach John Anderson went as far to say that it is not safe to assume Kari Lehtonen will be the number one goaltender for the season thesportsbank. net 4 days ago - By Paul M. Banks Following an off-season that even the most optimistic person would describe as excruciatingly disastrous, Patrick Kane has something extremely positive to look forward to. BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • The cuts are treated with tigasso (tree oil) and are excruciatingly painful until they heal, though it is said they rarely become infected.
  • After working what he calls excruciatingly long days as a pharmacist and store owner, Sussman's wife suggested he do something more fun. How To Live To Be 101
  • So you'll know then not to use your own excruciatingly exacting standards as a yardstick for judging others this week, won't you?
  • Excruciatingly tight corsets, puffball skirts made of netting and tweedy twinsets minus the midriff have been some of the more extreme looks wowing fashion followers at the catwalk collections in Paris.
  • It is also written in excruciatingly careful prose, belying the pointedness of its conclusions.
  • When the most basic things aren't being done, or done so excruciatingly badly, it just makes me despair.
  • Each snapshot moment encapsulates a state, every congruity and interstice between them suggests a transformation, and -- assuming the viewer actually gets it -- the film resolves into an excruciatingly tender and poignant portrayal of a relationship. Archive 2008-08-01
  • His poetry is excruciatingly bad.
  • This was very funny stuff, much of it excruciatingly so - straight out of the theatre of embarrassment - making viewers squirm as well as laugh.
  • Heart and respiratory rates, as well as cortisol levels of babies undergoing circumcision point to the unambiguous conclusion that circumcision is excruciatingly painful to any baby. Miriam Pollack: Circumcision: Identity, Gender And Power
  • It's the only point of interest in his excruciatingly drab life, which is rendered more unhappy by his incessant bullying at the hands of seven overbearing sisters.
  • Casey ran around the small oval, puffing and panting, limping on her left foot, the blister throbbing excruciatingly.
  • She did not enjoy the drama, which she called "excruciatingly painful" and "horrible" and "not a wonderful experience like everybody thinks. NYT > Home Page
  • Even now in our more mature years, the stance is excruciatingly difficult to maintain when one's bladder is especially full.
  • Abu Zubayda's 'hard time' began when he was locked into the tiny coffin for hours on end, which he described as excruciatingly painful. CNN Transcript Jul 15, 2008
  • Pulp all biographies," he declared, and insisted that one should - and he did - make all of his judgments about books with no help from any extratextual knowledge or context, certainly not biography or history "excruciatingly boring". Argument and monologue
  • Although the Portuguese advance southwards was excruciatingly slow, once the cape had been rounded by Bartolomeu Dias in 1488 progress in the Indian Ocean was nothing short of spectacular.
  • Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim has heard the only way to succeed in the NCAA Tournament is to play an excruciatingly difficult non-league schedule.
  • For a tearjerker with modest ambitions, this film is excruciatingly inept.
  • Other people might know more than the tender about Meyin, and he planned to ask around, but he knew that the next nine and a half hours would drag by excruciatingly slowly.
  • After that excruciatingly torturous dentist appointment, it's back home.
  • The drive had been excruciatingly silent in the twenty minutes it had taken them to exit the city and venture along the main highway.
  • They are a genial, amiable lot, and they come across as personable and excruciatingly ethical in the course of the series.
  • The poor actress overacts excruciatingly as the vengefully posh blueblood.
  • This storyline is dragged out excruciatingly.
  • The music was loud. Excruciatingly loud.
  • bowdlerized," but they still remained as excruciatingly funny as only French pieces can be. The Days Before Yesterday
  • His hands were bound excruciatingly tightly to the thick steel pole running along the back of his neck.
  • "There were days it was so excruciatingly cold that you thought that your ears were literally going to crack off the side of your head," he recalls.
  • Throughout the 60s and 70s, Jack Lemmon was typecast as a tense, neurotic, excruciatingly insecure pen pusher.
  • He found the transition to boarding school excruciatingly painful.
  • I do not have the emotional ability to grasp how a grown adult would be able to conscionably spray this toxic and excruciatingly painful substance into the faces of these young people, who were peacefully and responsibly expressing their concerns for the world they find themselves growing up in. Heather McCloskey Beck: Creating Peace Through Conscience and Creativity
  • Hunger also spurs millions of children to drop out of school in order to scavenge for food, and those who manage to attend school despite empty bellies find it excruciatingly hard to concentrate.
  • The group showed its appreciation of Mr. Haden by playing his tunes, which unrolled like scenes in a classic film: The bright and optimistic "Hello My Lovely" could have underscored a scene of boy-meets-girl; the romping calypso "Child's Play" belonged under a dance sequence; and the excruciatingly haunting ballad "First Song" clearly represented a moment of heartbreak. Getting Down to Brass Tacks
  • Usually he dozes off sometime around 11 P.M., only to wake when his roommates get home around 2 A.M. The days stretch out in front of him excruciatingly. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Diverse management would happen in the natural course of things without paying excruciatingly careful attention to balance.
  • The honour of being humiliated at an excruciatingly early stage is not yet ours.
  • The toilets are precious few, with excruciatingly long queues, and when Henthorn comes back, he declaims, "Whoever planned this thing was no logistician. Tea Party road trip: What the movement wants -- and why
  • The excruciatingly beautiful clockwork ballerina's not by the Tate, which, though tragic, merely leaves me still idling along with no goal.
  • You even carry a hair pick in the back pocket of your excruciatingly tight black jeans - just in case it gets a little windy.
  • The whisper of a breeze was not enough to fill the sails and the ship moved excruciatingly slowly.
  • The alto flute is heavy and tiring to play, and any piece longer than about 10 minutes without breaks is excruciatingly painful to perform!
  • An attacker can be quite literally tied up in an excruciatingly painful arm twist in seconds.
  • The comedy runs the gamut from profoundly uncomfortable to excruciatingly embarrassing in this horribly compelling film. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of this emerges at an excruciatingly slow pace, building up a portrait of a marriage unconventional in only one respect. Times, Sunday Times
  • After an excruciatingly long pause, Amy gasped.
  • The hours that followed were some of the most excruciatingly frustrating I have ever experienced.
  • We’re seeing this play out in excruciatingly agonizing detail with tomorrow’s appearance in Congress of General Petraeus. Scripting News for 9/9/07 « Scripting News Annex
  • It featured an excruciatingly unlistenable "modern" live violin solo, full of jagged ups and downs. Hugh Muir's Diary
  • Having gone from having no functioning appestat to almost overnight having one, I am excruciatingly aware of the difference. Majikthise on that “maybe fat isn’t so awful” JAMA study
  • Since he was a very private man, he found the idea excruciatingly painful-almost as painful as missing Jodie. The Man Means Business
  • Both pledged to simplify the excruciatingly complex world of insurance accounting and make it more comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm short, skinny and have excruciatingly underdeveloped social skills.
  • The media orgiastically detailed every look, word and tear the fallen starlet issued in court, just as it has obsessively covered every other mishap in this young woman's excruciatingly public life. Lindsay Lohan: Mean Girls Go To Jail
  • Louis was listening to the man's bragging, his manner growing increasingly frosty, and Beth appeared excruciatingly uncomfortable.
  • Both pledged to simplify the excruciatingly complex world of insurance accounting and make it more comprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • He found the transition to boarding school excruciatingly painful.
  • To most people, science and mathematics are excruciatingly dull.

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