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31 Sentences With "more excruciating"

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When it's done poorly, there's little else more excruciating to watch.
The wait for Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" music video is becoming even more excruciating.
I tried to play through it a little bit, until the pain started getting more excruciating.
Tension can affect posture and alignment, and can make injuries like slipped discs feel more excruciating.
Which only makes the last two years more excruciating, for fans if not for the relentlessly positive Profar.
Oh, and to make it even more excruciating, you're 57 and old enough to be this girl's grandparent.
Of all the mental gymnastics required of Trumpsters, none are more excruciating than the rationalisations offered by his evangelical cheerleaders.
They both see themselves in her, and the conflict is all the more excruciating because they may both be right.
"This is truly one of the more excruciating slow processes I've done on 'Gourmet Makes'," she says at one point.
Recently, my wife and I went through one of the more excruciating experiences of our lives—the euthanasia of our beloved dog, Murphy.
You don't sleep because thinking about life without the person you love seems even more excruciating than the pain you're feeling for them.
" A week later, the full indictment provided more excruciating details: Madsen had brought onboard "a saw, knife, sharpened screwdrivers, straps, zip ties, and pipes.
Perhaps even more excruciating was the situation inside his mouth: as they watched him try to eat, they found he was missing a tongue.
Sure, he's come really close multiple times, but the closer you get to a goal, the more excruciating it is when you fall short.
But slingshot aficionado Joerg Sprave shows us countless ways those tiny brown pencils can be used to make a trip to IKEA even more excruciating.
A fascinating or funny video makes the data entry task seem even more excruciating, the same way a sweet dessert makes a sour vegetable taste yuckier.
At various times in the 69-minute decider, the players were left propping themselves up with their rackets, lungs heaving, as the rallies grew ever more excruciating.
But if you ask us, far more excruciating (and less discussed) is what it takes to prepare your body for bikini shopping — and for wearing a bikini every single time thereafter.
While the reasons why women choose not to report their assaults or even harassment within the workplace are myriad and complex, the hurdles within academia can make the process even more excruciating.
The only thing more excruciating than the thought of alien attempts at contact falling on deaf ears on Earth is the opposite scenario, in which human messages reach civilizations that can't interpret them.
Multiple logins means constant logging out of apps and then logging back in—a process that only gets more excruciating when you have two-factor authentication (and you should really have two-factor authentication).
We've also got Rank Your Records, where artists agree to the excruciating process of playing favorites with their albums, and First Dates, where artists agree to the even more excruciating process of dating us.
Speeds that low mean more excruciating buffering on streaming videos and more trouble using multiple devices at once (like streaming on a Roku and browsing Twitter on your phone at the same time, for example).
In one of the more excruciating moments in recent Masters memory, Ernie Els required six putts to complete the first hole, even though the first of those putts was from no more than 26 feet.
And that's why Cook's silence became even more excruciating on Wednesday as Trump launched into a trademark anti-press tirade in which he berated specific outlets as Cook seemed to mysteriously melt into the background.
We had a little time at the end of the day and were thinking, you know, wouldn't it be interesting to show a scene that goes into one of the more excruciating moments of Jeff's reality?
The Yankees could not have picked a more excruciating way to lose: With two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, Dellin Betances served up a three-run homer to Hanley Ramirez to lose, 7-5.
Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 1993. and The Fear Room and Other Stories (1996)Jane Urquhart, "Brilliant fictions for the stout-hearted: Margaret Gibson's joyous and celebratory love of children and animals shines through the darker, more excruciating regions of her luminous first novel". The Globe and Mail, April 26, 1997. before releasing her first and only novel, Opium Dreams, in 1997.
Matters become worse when more people jump into rivers overnight and dead bodies float around every morning. Then it is discovered that using any type of anthelmintic actually causes more excruciating pain and eventual death. Chaos ensues and worsens until one patient claims that he was cured by a specific type of drug called Windazole. The country goes crazy in order to get a hold of the drug, but pharmacies run out of supply in less than a day.
In Reygadas' next film, the director once again presents an ontological exploration into the interior of his characters. This time the film follows Marcos, a working class man, who falls into an existential crisis when a child kidnapped by his wife and him, tragically dies. Marcos' remorse becomes even more excruciating when he kills Ana, the free-spirit daughter of his employer, with whom he has sexual relations. This murder deepens Marcos sense of guilt and leads him in a long and painful pilgrimage of repentance to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Other, lower-cost rapid transit options were explored, such as bus rapid transit (BRT), but were rejected in part because these conditions do not support the basic features of efficient BRT operations. Compounding these conditions is the fact that many Chinatown residents are transit-dependent and do not own cars, helping rationalize funding for a subway. The high-ridership Muni bus lines serving Chinatown (e.g., the 1 California and the 30 Stockton) are typically extremely overcrowded, making service for customers more excruciating as excessive boarding activity slows travel speeds or exacerbates overcrowding until no more riders can be accepted and buses are forced to pass customers at successive stops, effectively denying them service. Rep.

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