Agonising in a sentence as an adjective

Like the pain from mouth ulcers, it's not a massive area but sharp and quite agonising.

He was forced to drink the urine of a dog, and then she stretched his arms out in agonising pain.

Also, autocorrect needs to die a slow, agonising death.

Are people still agonising over section vs aside, dl/dt vs ul/li under the impression that it makes any damn difference?

I probably wasted a month all told, dithering about selecting a logo, printing cards, agonising the details.

But the unhappy realisation that it's not true in your own case is so agonising that the human mind distances itself from it like a cat from a hot stovetop.

New Zealand has spent a lot of time agonising over its past treatment of the native Maori and is slowly paying for land taken and righting some of the historic wrongs.

I was an Amiga user at a time, and it was agonising for us to keep waiting for Motorola to close the performance gap that was opening to Intel CPU's.

Specifically we spent a lot of time agonising over Rails or Django - when for our project there wouldn't have been much difference between the two - either would have been just as good.

As a person who is not totally secure with my command of English, I assure you I check for typos twice as hard for my job applications, including agonising over the choice of US or UK spellings when applying to US MNCs while living in a UK spelling locale.

The midwife waited much longer than I would consider safe with the information I have now - at the time we had no idea of how bad the long term consequences could be, we just knew it was agonising for my wife but everyone always goes on about how painful childbirth is so we had no idea what was normal.

Agonising definitions

adjective

extremely painful

See also: agonizing excruciating harrowing torturing torturous torturesome