An agony of jealousy overwhelmed her, and she could have torn out her very soul, and trampled her own heart under her feet in her anger. [noun]
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And yet he burst into an agony of childish grief, as the cottage-gate closed after him. [noun]
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There is ecstasy in agony. [noun]
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The officer murmured, for the death agony was still in his voice: "Who won the battle." [noun]
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Extreme as was the crisis, inevitable as was the catastrophe, there was nothing here of the agony of the drowning man, who opens his horror-filled eyes under the water. [noun]
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There was freedom in his agony. [noun]
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We suffered the agony of watching him burn to death. [noun]
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With the drastic action by your goodself, we suffer the agony to get the proposal of proposed development is in place as requested. [Please select]
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Who shall say what hope, what agony of suspense, fills her troubled mind? [noun]
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Adam and Noah wept day and night due to the agony of death. [noun]
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