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Suffer agony or anguish.
agonize
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1
Even during the year individuals and couples
agonise
about visits home.
2
It leads me to
agonise
about a week without nail clippers.
3
Thanks to the bankers, I suggest Mr Miliband need not
agonise
any further.
4
The homeless
agonise
while they crouch in or near shop doorways.
5
It was as good a place as any to
agonise
.
6
It's not just French intellectuals sipping coffee in Parisian cafes who
agonise
over life's meaning.
7
Never consciously
agonise
;
the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong.
8
Some believe this was the start of the entrenched poverty we
agonise
about to this day.
9
They can
agonise
and fantasise about becoming champions of England for the first time since 1968.
10
While you
agonise
over preventive detention you state public unease about crime and criminality must hold sway.
11
Many parents
agonise
over choosing the right high school for their child, and it is a biggie.
12
And not to
agonise
over every mistake.
13
I don't
agonise
over every little detail.
14
Environmentalists often
agonise
,
with good reason, about the lack of traction their ideas find among the general public.
15
If there's a research proposal, why
agonise
over a lengthy paraphrase of the proposal in the cover letter?
16
That thus they flop and
agonise
?
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agonise
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agonise over
agonise about visits
agonise how
agonise in explanation
agonise over life
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