I laughed in bitter agony.
With bitter agony he realised, as he groped blindly with his hands, that he could not possibly raise himself.
He is torn with bitter agony.
His obsessed mind cried out with bitter agony that he had been tricked, not defeated.
But even in that hour of supreme defeat and bitter agony he contended that his theory was still right.
After a while she had felt, not better, but resigned to the long bitter agony of mourning.
The poor victim, who on the morrow was to pass the awful boundary between life and death, felt not, as I did, such deep and bitter agony.
The hunger, the pain, had been with him every minute of the past five days, clawing at his vitals in bitter, relentless agony.
He is sensitive to the charge, calling it "a bitter agony," but he remains steadfast.
The enemy was this storm, the cold, the bitter agony of the ice that surrounded me.