not after seeing poorly shod winners
The verb form of "agony" can be "agonize," which means to suffer extreme physical or mental pain.
Buddy Jackson - 2006 The Agony of Defeat 1-14 was released on: USA: 26 February 2007
Jim Mckay
Jim McKay
Vinko Bogataj goes by The Agony of Defeat Guy.
The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove - 1979 The Agony of Victory the Joy of Defeat 1-6 was released on: USA: 18 May 1979
ABC sportscastor, Jim McKay
Jim McKay during the programme 'Wide World of Sports'
about a vampire and a girl loving each other in a hrible way of drama agony and defeat
The Greek word for the word agony is αγωνία/ ΑΓΩΝΙΑ and the meaning is exactly the same. This is the root-word of the English word "agony". Actually it is like this: The Greek word αγωνία/ ΑΓΩΝΙΑ actually stands for: suspense. The English word agony is the equivalent of the Greek words: πόνος/ ΠΟΝΟΣ (pain), δυστυχία/ ΔΥΣΤΥΧΙΑ (distress), βάσανο/ ΒΑΣΑΝΟ - in its plural: ΒΑΣΑΝΑ (torments).
Your knots can fail, check them! Carelessness kills- watch the weather. And take along plenty of clean socks, or suffer the agony of the feets.
Agony is correct.