Sentences with phrase «slow agonizing death»

It's sad to see my favorite company and franchises die a slow agonizing death like this...: /... depressing, really.
Dear God, I pray that me, my wife, and my child become terminally ill and suffer a slow agonizing death.

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Will there really be a time when physical retail space will gasp its final breath and finally succumb to its slow, agonizing death?
For years, I watched in horror as most of the most remarkable, honest, hard working, compassionate, productive, contributing & patriotic; people one could ever hope to know in life & have the privilege of calling friends; die a slow, agonizing, disfiguring & vastly premature death, amidst the muted joy & exaltation of conservative religious groups & individuals.
How could it possibly be «for the best» for someone to die a slow and agonizing death from cancer?
As the institutional church continues to suffer a slow and agonizing death, this is the sort of rhetoric we can expect to hear more of from those whose income and notoriety depend upon the institutional church.
I made Pastor Ryan's Monkey Bread not long ago and added some vanilla and almost died a slow, agonizing death of happiness.
The Action Network's NBA analyst Matt Moore said it best in our Slack channel, «Spurs +9 just died this slow, agonizing death
Feel free to choose a slow, agonizing death from cancer or Parkinsons or whatever suits your fancy.
While a soupçon of naturally occurring asphalt on a sidewalk or in a wine cellar is annoying, the substance meant slow, agonizing death for millions of Ice Age creatures.
While saturated fats are definitely not the most favorable fats, their consumption is not a prescription for a slow, agonizing death.
It's not every director who can show three kids (including an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes) perforated by bullets without so much as flinching, but that's Cooper's M.O., refined over the three films since his relatively marshmallowy «Crazy Heart»: As in «Black Mass» before this, violence packs more punch if depicted matter - of - factly, which somehow registers as «realistic» these days (although one suspects that it would be far more horrifying if his victims suffered slow, agonizing deaths after being shot).
For all its willingness to risk audience discomfort by immersing the viewer in the slow, agonizing buildup to the titular event, Cristi Puiu's justly lauded 2005 film The Death of Mr. Lazarescu was painstakingly precise in the specifics of its details and never less than fully legible.
With the slow and agonizing death of print magazines over the past 20 years, fewer literary magazines, short fiction's traditional home, exist anymore.
It is much more humane to put an animal to sleep painlessly than to have it go crazy from being penned without human love or left to die an agonizing, slow death in the «wild» from hunger, disease, injury or abuse.
The problem is that there are so many breeding indiscriminately that we have millions sitting in shelters waiting to die a slow, agonizing death, including thousands of purebred dogs who are victims of the breeding industry, which produces many more dogs than there are owners willing to pay high prices for a dog.
In America, most of those puppies have no hope of a loving home but rather, will most likely end up in a metal box gasping for their last breath as they feel life drain from their body in a slow and agonizing death.
Many kittens died slow, agonizing deaths.
Left untreated, it results in a slow and agonizing death.
Dying - a slow agonizing private tooth - grinding brain - ulcerating death by shame - based fearful - of - peer - censure ass - out - and - up - for - another - ramfuck ordeal.
Most marriages wither and die a slow, agonizing death from too little compassion.
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