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from The Century Dictionary.

  • As one in agony; in tones of agony or anguish.

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Examples

  • Jim watched agonizedly as Matt got the mustard-can and

    JUST MEAT 2010

  • The man gasped agonizedly and went to his knees, but his tall mate lunged in, in ferocious silence, raining blow on blow so furiously that Valeria had no opportunity to counter.

    The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • The man gasped agonizedly and went to his knees, but his tall mate lunged in, in ferocious silence, raining blow on blow so furiously that Valeria had no opportunity to counter.

    The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005

  • Now that he was moving, he was agonizedly considering his problem: What was

    Our Mr. Wrenn 2004

  • The tortured girl writhed, twisted and tore agonizedly at the thongs which imprisoned her wrists.

    The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • The tortured girl writhed, twisted and tore agonizedly at the thongs which imprisoned her wrists.

    The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • The man gasped agonizedly and went to his knees, but his tall mate lunged in, in ferocious silence, raining blow on blow so furiously that Valeria had no opportunity to counter.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • The tortured girl writhed, twisted and tore agonizedly at the thongs which imprisoned her wrists.

    The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989

  • The man gasped agonizedly and went to his knees, but his tall mate lunged in, in ferocious silence, raining blow on blow so furiously that Valeria had no opportunity to counter.

    Red Nails Howard, Robert E. 1975

  • The man gasped agonizedly and went to his knees, but his tall mate lunged in, in ferocious silence, raining blow on blow so furiously that Valeria had no opportunity to counter.

    Conan The Warrior Howard, Robert E. 1973

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