Similar words: torment, entertainment, bewilderment, talented, presented, mentor, unprecedented, former. Meaning: [tɔr'ment /tɔː-] adj. 1. experiencing intense pain especially mental pain 2. tormented or harassed by nightmares or unreasonable fears.
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61. The adventure of the day mightily tormented Tom's dreams that night.
62. Next, I solve my psychological problem, arrived 1999 2003 among these a few years, I paid enormous psychological price, be tormented a bit jumpily .
63. Rooney tormented the Latics with little explosions of speed and trickery.
64. And then came the offer that took her back to her Nashville roots — playing the wife of tormented country star Johnny Cash. A singing role.
65. Both sides produced their facts and figures, and each was tormented by doubt.
66. Day and night she was tormented by the cries of babies.
67. And saying , Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy , grievously tormented.
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