All 15 Uses
agony
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- But this—this was beyond agony.†
Book 2 *agony = intense suffering
- Because I knew I would have to live a lot more, suffer a lot more, to ever understand the searing agony in Edward's eyes.†
Book 2
- Agony ripped across his face, and, as I flinched away from his pain, I knew he wasn't going to give me an answer.†
Book 2
- It was not just a scream, it was a blood-curdling shriek of agony.†
Book 2
- Her legs, which had been curled up in agony, now went limp, sprawling out in an unnatural way.†
Book 2
- My body tried to reject the pain, and I was sucked again and again into a blackness that cut out whole seconds or maybe even minutes of the agony, making it that much harder to keep up with reality.†
Book 3
- Agony.†
Book 3
- I could remember the reason why I'd committed to enduring this unendurable agony.†
Book 3
- She must be in agony.†
Book 3
- Was he really so selfless that he would try to protect me—with his own life—from doing something in an uncontrolled split second that I would regret in agony forever?†
Book 3
- Looking into her eyes was like looking out of a grave from the inside; I was buried in the terror and despair and agony of her gaze.†
Book 3
- Her eyes were huge as she read the agony on my face.†
Book 3
- Jane and her burning gift could throw Edward on the ground, writhing in agony.†
Book 3
- Irina wasn't paying attention to Caius and Aro's conversation; her face was twisted in agony, her eyes locked on her sisters, lined up to die.†
Book 3
- Jacob turned to me, his expressive eyes full of agony, the rumbling growl still grating through his chest.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(agony) intense feelings of suffering -- can be from mental or physical pain
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)