Synonym: barbarian, coarse, cruel, curt, savage. Similar words: brush, in truth, put away, put aside, cut across, put across, at all, talk. Meaning: ['bruːtl] adj. 1. (of weapons or instruments) causing suffering and pain 2. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.
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121. Unfortunately, in close combat, the rule is straight forward and brutal: the more ranks you have the better.
122. Politicians, clergymen and newspaper columnists denounced it as brutal and abhorrent: no more than human cockfighting.
123. The followers of Aenarion became ever more brutal, cruel and merciless, lost in a dream of endless slaughter.
124. Ultimate Fighting reached further, putting muscular behemoths in brutal contests, and fizzled.
125. The killings are brutal, with victims ritually tortured.
126. A publicized video of Canadians' brutal slaughtering of seals was released last week, revealing Taiwan's status as the fourth-largest importer of seal oil in the world.
127. But the brutal murder of Gennady Pavlyuk, 51, one of the most prominent Kyrgyzstani journalists, in neighbouring Kazakhstan was shocking even by local standards.
128. Having beaten off brutal attempts to bring them to heel, the Dutch now have little love for Hapsburg-ruled Spain or Austria. A distant Catholic emperor holds no appeal for them.
129. Primate behavioral ecologist Sylvia Amsler observed groups of male chimps patrolling the edges of their territory and targeting rivals for brutal killings.
130. It is about a man who goes home and is utterly lost in the grocery store----but completely comfortable dodging enemy fire and defusing bombs in brutal, hostile conditions.
131. as its producers predicted Chinese authorities would object to its violence but declined to edit out the more brutal scenes.
132. "They don't like each other, " said Mr. Chang, the hotelier, citing historical and cultural differences. Many mainland Chinese remain bitter about Japan's brutal World War II-era occupation of China.
133. Against this unnamable horror, the inmate known as Sigma must face a fate beyond her worst nightmares; something far more terrifying than anything the brutal guards and corrupt wardens could imagine.
134. Some believe that it is rather brutal to carry out vivisection experiments because animals are human's good friends and they have the rights to survive.
135. The leadership of Mao Tse-Tung oversaw the often brutal implementation of a Communist vision of society.
136. This is one of the few amphitheatres that was used for both Roman political rallying and brutal gladiatorial sports – but tonight it is to host a dance competition.
137. Almost completely outside the influences of modern science and twentieth-century culture, the peasant was a brutal, blundering backwoodsman .
138. There is also 'Uncle' Nikolai, the Russian Mafia drug lord, imprisoned in three countries, but now dominating the trade with his brutal henchman.
139. The state of confusion into which we are thrown by what seem to be senseless acts of brutal violence in Iraq produce the very effects the terrorists intend: our incomprehension and demoralisation .
140. Set in a wasteland enclosed by a large white wall, the last survivor from a brutal child internment camp reluctantly takes on one final bounty hunting job to protect the idyllic life he has rebuilt.
141. The drawings of the notoriously brutal camp are being shown ahead of the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and will be the first time they have been seen by a wide audience.
142. However, this five missionaries who had just set foot on this land,[http://sentencedict.com/brutal.html] not long after the tragic nature of the family of the brutal killing of Oka.
143. It took a brutal civil war to end slavery and federal troops to topple Jim Crow.
144. In Red Canyon, Regina and Devon return to their family home in the badlands of Utah to face the memory of a brutal attack - and put it behind them.
145. Each male emperor penguin holds his egg throughout the brutal,Antarctic winter months of May and June.
146. The Blues have until 5pm today to submit their response to a charge of gross unsporting conduct for the midfielder's brutal challenge on Liverpool's Dietmar Hamann last week.
147. This British thespian will be on screen this weekend playing a Scottish warrior in the brutal period action flick "Centurion."
148. In Ailing Zhang's novels, as his father's brutal childhood, and irresponsible men make Ailing Zhang's role in society had a question, and even had a patricide complex.
149. As a result, there were excessive fraudulence and brigandage in the field of economy between all groups of people with various sly and brutal measures.
150. At its most brutal (and most English) form, some teams simply play a long ball downfield for a sprinting striker.