An agony column is a portion of a newspaper which contains advertisements relating to lost relatives and friends, and other such personal matters.
An agony uncle is the male equivalent of an agony aunt, a man to whom someone goes to talk to advice about their personal problems, especially such as those in newspaper columns.
The Agony Scene was created in 2001.
Agony of Death was created on 2008-09-26.
Beverly Hills 90210 - 1990 Agony 9-25 was released on: USA: 12 May 1999
Married with Children - 1987 The Agony and the Extra C 10-18 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The cast of Agony Column - 1937 includes: Bill Shine as Minor Role
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An agony uncle is the male equivalent of an agony aunt, a man to whom someone goes to talk to advice about their personal problems, especially such as those in newspaper columns.
Alice Clay has written: 'The agony column of the \\' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Newspapers
Agony is correct.
The plural of agony is agonies.
The plural of agony is agonies.
The cast of Agony - 2013 includes: Marc Dickerson as Agony
Agony is Extreme physical or mental suffering or the final stages of a difficult or painful death: "his last agony"
The noun for agony can be formed by adding the suffix "-y" to create "agony."
David Curtis has written: 'A history of artists' film and video in Britain' 'Agony column' 'Experimental cinema' -- subject(s): Experimental films, History and criticism
I was screamed out in agony when I broke my arm.