Similar words: torture, torturous, nurture, aperture, overture, departure, tortuous, departure time. Meaning: ['tɔrtʃə(r) /'tɔː-] adj. 1. subjected to intense pain 2. experiencing intense pain especially mental pain.
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91. I have everything that others packed on to trains, starving in camps, tortured, gassed, bludgeoned and shot do not.
92. Every traveller was struck by the sight of gibbets and tortured bodies.
93. Most prisoners are badly tortured and forced to sign unread confessions' before they are passed to the state prison.
94. The view is worth every tortured moment of discomfort it takes to hunker down, scrunch up, and peer out.
95. John Wayne Gacy, who tortured and murdered dozens of young men, was engaged when his execution date arrived.
96. When the security forces had tortured these peasants, she had stood by them and denounced the crimes.
97. Prosecution witnesses were allegedly tortured or subjected to other pressure to fabricate evidence against them.
98. It was Ariel who tortured Antonio and the king with visions that made them repent their evil deeds.
99. He must learn to relax more[sentencedict.com], not be racked by the tortured tenseness that had afflicted him for the past weeks.
100. And so he negotiated with himself, and sometimes tortured himself, and he erred on the side of generosity.
101. Some had been tortured, and one had lost half of each foot to gangrene.
102. The Army has destroyed crops, helicopters have bombed the surrounding areas and people have been tortured while under arrest.
103. Several of the prisoners confirmed that they had been tortured.
104. According to police sources, many of the dead were civilians who had been tortured before being executed.
105. Piotr Jaroszewicz, 83, had been strangled at home near Warsaw after apparently being tortured.
106. A specially trained team tortured a single victim; each member of the team reinforced the others and shared the responsibility.
107. Encased in iron lungs, tortured victims vainly chased slumber through long,(sentencedict.com) fitful nights.
108. She had been tortured with electric shocks - as had every teenager I met who had been detained during the township unrest.
109. Of course, I was only displaying the ultimately cliched boomer trait, a tortured denial of my own advancing years.
110. Throughout the country, Mugabe supporters have beaten, tortured and murdered opposition members.
111. Pujol was imprisoned and tortured under the Franco regime.
112. That lovesickness often tortured me to death!
113. O'Brien had tortured him to the edge of lunacy.
114. Pascal Chimbonda was tortured by the returning Wayne Bridge.
115. The Inquisition had tortured rich and poor alike.
116. The killings are brutal, with victims ritually tortured.
117. He has claimed he was tortured by Kuwaiti security forces, including having his fingernails pulled out.
118. Even John McCain signed a bogus confession when tortured by the Viet Cong.
119. Bela Lugosi, another tortured, moody, drunken Hungarian, as well as a heroin sinkhole, turns up in the book.
120. Britain acknowledges that its colonial administration tortured detainees during the Mau Mau uprising.
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