17 examples of excruciatingly in sentences

On the instant a bullet hit Dorn, tearing at the side of his head, stinging excruciatingly, knocking him down, flooding his face with blood.

But perhaps here is intended above reason: 'they cry out excessively, excruciatingly.'

They are excruciatingly funny, just because she represents types so common that we recognize them instantly.

Was it excruciatingly funny?'

"Gentlemen," said the Paymaster presently in tones of sepulchral gloom, "the neophyte of ÆSCULAPIUS, to whose care the inscrutable wisdom of Providence has entrusted our lives, is being excruciatingly funny.

And a tight on it was, excruciatingly so.

It was as excruciatingly funny as it had ever been, when his boat nosed its way into a great flock of ducks idling upon the water, to see the mad paddling haste of those nearest him, the reproachful turn of their heads, or, if he came too near, their spattering run out of water, feet and wings pumping together as they rose from the surface, looking for all the world like fat little women, scurrying with clutched skirts across city streets.

well, I find it excruciatingly hard to believe that he is dead!"

His dignity was excruciatingly funny to Carroll as the very young man seated himself, crossed one elongated and unbelievably skinny leg over the other and arranged the creases so that they were in the very middle.

The first he had caught on his wrist, which was seriously damaged, as well as excruciatingly painful, but the second had taken effect on his head.

Rossini complained that the singer was paid at a far higher rate than the composer; besides, she sang excruciatingly off the key and had nothing left but her intellectual charms.

The girl held out, though the jolting and shaking racked her excruciatingly and the pull of the reins seemed to drag the very flesh from her bones.

Arthur, ushered by the excruciatingly fashionable butler into the smallest of the series of reception salons, fell straightway into the most melancholy spirits.

Hairpins, fancy combs, ribbons galore, and a pretty work-basket greeted my sight, and with delight I swooped down upon the most excruciatingly lovely little writing-desk.

It was excruciatingly funnyI'll admit that.

Mead, in spite of a terrible excellence in "Meadisms"he substituted the most excruciatingly funny words for Shakespeare's when his memory of the text failedwas a remarkable actor.

I suffered excruciatingly, consolingly (!) assured by the doctor that sciatica never killsonly makes you wish that it would!

17 examples of  excruciatingly  in sentences