Sentences with phrase «agonising death»

The phrase "agonising death" means a death that is extremely painful, distressing, and filled with suffering. Full definition
More than 2.5 million dogs spend their whole lives in barren metal cages on those farms before suffering agonising deaths by electrocution or hanging.
Furthermore, those approaches, sometimes found in Catholicism, which tend to depict God's coming as Man and his agonised death on the Cross as more than was strictly necessary or as under the primary control of evil are insufficient for meeting the modern challenge of allowing God to be God.
Its uniqueness is sharply illustrated by the sign which it used, at first that of a cross, and then of a man dying crucified on the cross, sometimes transformed, reigning triumphant from it, sometimes shown dying an agonised death.
«The union stepped in because it was wrong that workers condemned to an agonising death and their grieving loved ones were facing their compensation being so drastically cut.
He believes the disease, which in its worst form can cause uncontrollable haemorrhaging and an agonising death, could turn up at any time, courtesy of a roving fruit bat.
Some dogs survive, but many do not and can die an agonising death inside 20 minutes.
You can still see the bed in which he died an agonising death, his personal bible and the clothes he wore as Ambassador to Spain.
No wonder I'm so depressed by the agonising death of print media.
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