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1. Excruciating definition is - causing great pain or anguish : agonizing
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3. Excruciating synonyms, Excruciating pronunciation, Excruciating translation, English dictionary definition of Excruciating
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4. Very intense or extreme: wrote with Excruciating precision
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5. Excruciating definition, extremely painful; causing intense suffering; unbearably distressing; torturing: an Excruciating noise; Excruciating pain
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6. 81 synonyms of Excruciating from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 157 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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8. Excruciating: intensely or unbearably painful.
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9. Find 38 ways to say Excruciating, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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10. The definition of Excruciating is something that is extremely bad, such as extreme pain or extreme mental anguish. Getting a tooth pulled without Novocaine is an example of something that might be …
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12. Synonyms for Excruciating include agonising, agonizing, acute, harrowing, intense, racking, severe, tormenting, extreme and violent
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13. The actual meaning of Excruciating is intense, profound torment
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14. More accurately, we can imagine a person with severe burns that cover three-quarters of their body as being in Excruciating pain.
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15. Excruciating = extremely painful Jonas asked him after he had received a torturous memory in which he had been neglected and unfed; the hunger had caused Excruciating spasms in his empty, distended stomach
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16. 111.0 Excruciating = extremely painful
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17. The Excruciating pain and pounding in his head almost drowned out the report of the gunshot
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18. He had been in the mess drinking beer with friends when suddenly he developed severe, Excruciating chest pain
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19. But this kind of pain was so Excruciating, that even my hair touching my thumb and the bedsheet touching my thumb caused me to scream.
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20. ‘The Excruciating pain and pounding in his head almost drowned out the report of the gunshot.’ ‘The main symptom of a slipped disc is sudden, Excruciating back pain with severe back muscle spasm.’ ‘This article was insulting to all men and women who have Excruciating pain and severe loss of quality of life from osteoporosis.’
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21. Excruciating: 1 adj extremely painful Synonyms: agonising , agonizing , harrowing , torturesome , torturing , torturous painful causing physical or psychological pain
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22. See 4 authoritative translations of Excruciating in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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23. Excruciatingly synonyms, Excruciatingly pronunciation, Excruciatingly translation, English dictionary definition of Excruciatingly
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24. Very intense or extreme: wrote with Excruciating precision
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25. There is usually sudden, Excruciating knee pain and swelling, often accompanied by instability
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26. extremely painful or bad The pain in my back was Excruciating
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27. She groaned at the memory, suffering all over again the Excruciating embarrassment of those moments
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28. If you describe something as Excruciating, you are emphasizing that it is extremely painful, either physically or emotionally. I was in Excruciating pain and one leg wouldn't move
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29. American English: Excruciating / ɪksˈkruʃieɪtɪŋ /
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30. The tablets brought temporary respite from the Excruciating pain
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31. When I bend my arm, the pain is Excruciating
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32. He died after five days of Excruciating torture
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33. The pain in my back was Excruciating
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34. It was the most Excruciating moment of my life
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35. • Their crews are prostrate in the shade, trying to escape the Excruciating, oven heat
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36. • After rolling on the sand in Excruciating pain until stars lit up the sky, he relieved himself for a good half-hour
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37. • The next few years were marked by Excruciating poverty.
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38. Katherine Heigl Undergoes Surgery to Relieve "Most Excruciating Pain" in Her Neck Katherine Heigl wrote on Instagram that she is "now bionic" following surgery to relieve "Excruciating…
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40. The talk show host, 62, gave fans an update on her condition on Wednesday, sharing in a video that she's feeling "100 percent" despite learning that "Excruciating back pain" is a symptom amongst
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41. How to Handle Excruciating Pain
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42. Estela, 18, also expresses profound gratitude that her Excruciating headaches, for so long a daily bane, are now fading to obscurity
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43. Definition of Excruciating written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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44. Ellen Degeneres Had “Excruciating Back Pain” From COVID-19
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45. The Excruciating labor pains have convinced me to never get pregnant again
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46. 🔊 After watching the Excruciating film, I thought about asking for a refund of my money
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47. 🔊 Because I was experiencing Excruciating pain, my doctor gave me a strong analgesic
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48. 🔊 Sitting on the witness stand was an Excruciating experience for the little boy
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49. Translation for 'Excruciating' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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50. Related terms for 'Excruciating': achy, acute, agonising, agonizing, angry, bad, burning, chapped, chronic, crippling, dull, gnawing, griping, heavy
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51. WATCH: The Full Rudy Giuliani Scene From Borat Is Pretty Excruciating Leia Idliby 10/23/2020
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52. Excruciating extremely painful Excruciating can describe feelings, treatments, or death but not parts of the body: an Excruciating throat/back/knee
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53. Excruciating Meaning: "extremely painful," 1590s, present-participle adjective from excruciate
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55. His friend, Reverend Jesse Jackson, says the pop star is in what he termed Excruciating pain and anxious about the verdict.
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56. In light of the recent PowerPoint compiled by a Duke student, chronicling her sexual exploits in Excruciating detail, I realized that she left out one contender: Duke lacrosse player Sam Mallard.
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57. Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig are likely grappling with an “Excruciating” wait as they begin the process of moving through Chinese courts, says one former
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58. Excruciating sickness The reprisal of your sins You stand and weep Incurable sides Infecting all parts of your skin You feeble creep Severe
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59. Excruciating hunger that I need to feed Soon to be slaughtered, dead, maliciously Tortured eternally, torment inside of me Disturbing impulses, living in.
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60. Two Michaels face ‘Excruciating’ wait for Chinese verdict, says former detained Canadian %
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EXCRUCIATING [ikˈskro͞oSHēˌādiNG]
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