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torment <a torment; torments> N

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The man takes his last moments to torment all in doubt.
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The story celebrates love as well as exposes its dark side of tormenting its patrons in pursuit of it.
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He was always very poor and tormented by illness, but still made a strong impression on other occultists of the time.
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He is exceptionally powerful and delights in tormenting those he sees as weak.
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Kids tormented her in the hallways and on the playground.
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The state government is tormenting its own people.
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From himself he first divides unknown shapes that begin to torment him.
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I believe that the ultimate annihilation of the wicked should at least be accepted as a legitimate, biblically founded alternative to their eternal conscious torment.
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Millions and millions of years will bring me no nearer the end of my torments than one poor hour.
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Their torments were of many and various kinds, difficult to describe and difficult to believe.
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