Similar words: torture, torturer, tortured, torturous, maturing, suturing, posturing, lecturing. Meaning: ['tɔrtʃə(r) /'tɔː-] n. the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason. adj. extremely painful.
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1. Why do so many boys take pleasure in torturing insects and small animals.
2. Ivor Smith was filmed torturing a cat by an animal rights activist.
3. If you think torturing babies is good, that is a matter of taste.
4. The savages took fiendish delight in torturing their prisoners.
5. What would the government gain by torturing him?
6. It required unnatural torturing to extract a confession.
7. Each side is accused of torturing its prisoners.
8. Why do you keep torturing yourself with the past?
9. He said it under his breath,(sentencedict.com/torturing.html) torturing himself with the repetition.
10. Forget torturing yourself with the latest fad diet or hours on the elliptical machine when you can burn about 200 calories in 30 minutes of sex!
11. The most torturing part of being apart, but the memories!
12. Separately, Iraq's interior ministry charged 57 employees with torturing prisoners at a detention centre in Baghdad.
13. Mr Afwerki may disgust his compatriots by torturing and imprisoning his critics.
14. It was so tired and torturing that it had scarcely the strength to fight back.
15. When the sadists are bored with torturing animals, they may try to abuse other people or themselves, and finally develop into serial killers that horrify most of us!
16. Damn, Mac is torturing Cat not only offensively but shutting him down defensively.
17. "The complexity of managing your computer is torturing users," Google cofounder Sergey Brin told reporters. "It's a flawed model fundamentally.
18. Just walking in the rain, getting soaking wet torturing my heart by trying to forget.
19. Man's dearest possession is life. It is given to him but once, and he must live it so as to feel no torturing regrets for wasted years, never know the burning shame of a mean and petty past; so live that, dying, he might say: all my life, all my strength were given to the finest cause in all the world--the fight for the Liberation of Mankind.
20. Time allowed 00:06 A man who was captured on video torturing a cat has appeared before a court in Worcester.
21. Unprepared for the constant clamor, stress and hostility of prison life, he develops a seething anger and torturing headaches.
22. I had got infantile paralysis since I was four years old. The disease had been torturing me. My heart sank.
23. Isaza remembered the stories he'd been told of the Colombian military torturing and killing rebel deserters. "Old-timer, don't abandon me, " he said as he shrank into the foliage.
24. And who can doubt, watching so many middle-aged and older persons torturing themselves in the name of fitness, that we are unreconciled to death, more so perhaps than any generation in modern memory?
25. He was now in the shadow of the cross and the pain torturing His heart.
26. The front pages of our newspapers show photographs of American soldiers torturing prisoners.
27. Or how about this : What if you got blowback from torturing the sorcerer?
28. M ~ is a legal agreement that allows a woman to kill a man by torturing.
29. Dad: I don't want to sit there and watch them torturing the animals.
30. We exhibit not only hubris but remarkable obtuseness in caging, torturing, and infecting animals in the name of improving our health.
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