English to Spanish Dictionary excruciating

excruciating

agudísimo
definition
verb
I stand back, excruciated by the possibility
torment (someone) physically or mentally.
adjective
excruciating back pain
intensely painful.
translation of 'excruciating'
adjective
enloquecedor,
agudísimo
example
Anyway, the keynote of Major's speech was 'excruciating' , paper napkin-chewing boredom.
The flashes of light through the window became suddenly painful, 'excruciating' .
One night, he experienced 'excruciating' pain in his abdomen so intense that it radiated to his back.
It is also, because it involves the lining of the lung, it involves one of the most sensitive parts of the body, and so most often, people with Mesothelioma suffer 'excruciating' pain.
He goes into 'excruciating' detail discussing the treatment for tuberculosis in the 1940s and Orwell's physical agonies.
As soon as I land into a boutique or department store I am struck down with a bout of excessive yawning and 'excruciating' boredom.
A stroke in 1953 had left him with 'excruciating' bouts of pain in his face; crippling agony could be brought on by even momentary concentration.
This article was insulting to all men and women who have 'excruciating' pain and severe loss of quality of life from osteoporosis.
Instead, we now have a 60 minute animated movie that tells us the story in 'excruciating' detail, and adds a whole new series of plot twists and machinations.
I could start trying to entrap him now, through a long, 'excruciating' , and possibly embarrassing process.
A century ago, high blood pressure, pneumonia, appendicitis, and diabetes, likely meant death, often accompanied by 'excruciating' pain.
Some claimed that he signed a deal with the devil, who had come to collect, and that after three days of 'excruciating' pain, he fell to his hands and knees, howled like a dog, and dropped dead.
And during a work detail in 'excruciating' heat, he discovered a water pipe from which he lapped a pitiful drop or two without sharing it with a cleric laboring nearby.
The affidavit is 'excruciating' in its forensic detail.
With Open Hearts, she effectively documents, in minute, 'excruciating' , vivid detail, what happens when a family is torn apart by infidelity.
I woke up after the surgery in 'excruciating' pain.
The second thing he realized was the 'excruciating' and piercing pain that had manifested from his left thigh.
These are often written in stilted language that can be tough going, but such an 'excruciating' level of detail is required to get the desired end result, Rivin said.
It might be pointed out that the state already regulates, in 'excruciating' detail, passive methods that have to be taken.
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.
And it felt like I was literally being torn in every direction, ripped apart, just cell-by-cell, just 'excruciating' pain.
Much of the Budget coverage will continue to examine in 'excruciating' detail the likely difference that the chancellor's measures will mean to different types of families.
She has suffered bouts of total paralysis, is constantly fatigued and is racked by regular spasms of 'excruciating' pain.
The 'excruciating' pain and pounding in his head almost drowned out the report of the gunshot.
They narrate in 'excruciating' detail the sordid character of life on death row and the inmates' encounters with prison guards, wardens, attorneys and others.
They spelled out in 'excruciating' detail the horrors of the past and called for zero tolerance for priests who abuse minors.
After enduring 'excruciating' pain, a raging infection and almost a week in the hospital, I feel fortunate to be alive.
The main symptom of a slipped disc is sudden, 'excruciating' back pain with severe back muscle spasm.
He came to collect her and I had to suffer another fifteen minutes of 'excruciating' boredom as he talked at me about things I have no interest in.
Feeling one of his ribs break, the 'excruciating' pain became too unbearable for Fred to take.
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