agonised造句1. They agonised about it for days.
2. Lucy's beautiful face was agonised.
3. Their breathing rose and fell in agonised pleasure, in waves of passion.
4. They agonised over how their children would feel in unfamiliar and hostile surroundings as they, too, were interrogated.
5. Mr Trevor has agonised over his decision for weeks, putting in jeopardy Labor's campaign for the key seat.
6. He agonised over whether the exquisite beauty of life on earth was worth the pain of natural selection.
7. Drogba has revealed that he agonised over his future in the summer, but is happy to have remained in West London and expects to be rewarded with some more silverware.
8. The agonised wife flew to the Lord Protector, threw herself at his feet, and with great eloquence pleaded for her husband's life and innocence.
9. Having agonised over certain pivotal decisions, you're not happy about changing them.
10. For a man who agonised over choices, it was the most abrupt decision of the 72-year-old’s political career (he did not even tell his wife).
11. But the dreadfulness of the sounds was intensified by the horrifying nearness of those agonised voices.
12. Riven hacked at the neck of one man who had a leg over the wall and saw the agonised face disappear.
13. The baby suddenly revealed its head and thrust its way out of her, so that she gave a great agonised cry.
14. Before he could move for the doors, they were flung open imperiously, revealing a wide-eyed, agonised Auguste outside.
15. This exordium, and Miss Pross's two hands in quite agonised entreaty clasping his, decided Mr. Cruncher.
16. As she glanced constantly from left to right, Zeng said she was nervous about Hu's nomination for the peace prize, and sometimes still agonised over whether to continue the human rights fight.
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17. A small portion of this, lukewarm or cold, offered to me last night could not have hurt anyone, while my dancing might then have been less like the agonised wrigglings of a landed carp.
18. He was in a state of physical suffering, as though from corporal punishment, and could not help expressing it in wrathful and agonised outcries.