All 10 Uses of
agony
in
The Crystal Shard
- Heafstaag howled in agony and launched a backhand swing in retaliation.†
Book 1 *
- The giant howled in agony, clutching its torn face.†
Book 2
- The giant loosened its grip, reeling backward in agony.†
Book 2
- The monster doubled over in agony, a shield for Drizzt, and caught the blow from its comrade on the back of its head.†
Book 2
- The drow landed heavily on his injured shoulder and nearly swooned in agony.†
Book 2
- The dragon winced in agony.†
Book 3
- The demon gaped in blank horror, then screamed in agony.†
Book 3
- Drizzt grimaced in agony and clutched at his wound as the scimitar fell to the floor and the beam returned to its original path.†
Book 3
- Wulfgar couldn't view the flight of the wild dwarf, but he could approximate Bruenor's position, or at least where the dwarf had just been, as ogre after ogre doubled over in surprised agony, clutching a knee, hamstring, or groin.†
Book 3
- A thick cloud of dust enveloped the heaviest concentrations of fighting; the dizzying clamor of steel grating on steel, swords banging against shields, and the expanding screams of death, agony, and victory degenerated the structured clash into an all out brawl.†
Book 3
Definition:
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(agony) intense feelings of suffering -- can be from mental or physical pain