Agony column
a section or column in a newspaper containing advertis-m-nts by individuals seeking missing relatives or lost pets or possessions, announcing the end of a marriage, etc.
contemporary examples
reynolds wrote an agony column, “susan chester heart-to-heart letters,” for the brooklyn eagle.
american dreams, 1933: miss lonelyhearts by nathanael west nathaniel rich april 28, 2013
historical examples
colonel desha was not one who believed in publishing a daily “agony column.”
garrison’s finish w. b. m. ferguson
i read nothing except the criminal news and the agony column.
adventures of sherlock holmes a. conan doyle
alone, lionel picked up his paper and turned to the agony column.
once a week alan alexander milne
just take a look at the ‘agony column’ in yesterday morning’s issue, and read the message to ‘yob’—to gunter, in fact.
chronicles of martin hewitt arthur morrison
at this point west’s strawberries arrived and even the agony column could not hold his interest.
the agony column earl derr biggers
as everybody knows, the agony column of a daily paper is not actually so domestic as it seems.
once a week alan alexander milne
if you have the least communication to make to me, one line in the agony column of the journal will be sufficient.
the crystal stopper maurice leblanc
it is my habit to read the “agony column” (as it is flippantly called), the second column in the outer sheet of the times.
in the wrong paradise andrew lang
agnes called it the “agony column,” for the “personals” always headed it.
the corner house girls at school grace brooks hill
noun
a magazine or newspaper feature in which advice is offered to readers who have sent in letters about their personal problems
a part of a newspaper containing advertis-m-nts for lost relatives, personal messages, etc
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