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agonized

[ag-uh-nahyzd] / ˈæg əˌnaɪzd /




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Culkin's and Strong's agonized panic is remarkable in the way it marries with the direction and dialogue.

From Salon

Doyle said she had made the sign more than a week ago, when Trump first said he expected to be indicted, and agonized for days over whether she would ever be able to carry it.

From Washington Post

When I changed my name, I agonized over how and when to tell people about it in a way that wouldn't be, well—weird.

From Salon

Gathering in a small park across the street, they stood with their coffees in hand and agonized over some shocking developments.

From New York Times

After she waved at a busboy she recognized from another vegan eatery, she agonized over the possibility that he thought she was summoning him.

From New York Times