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If he noticed an opportunity to do a little tormenting, he took it.
"The tormenting of the country in recent years has driven it into a cul-de-sac," he said.
Unable to bear this tormenting, Beth leapt to her feet.
The gratuitous tormenting of foreign noncombatants and their families is enraging.
He wanted no tormenting of the gallant, but outmanned, Redmen.
He has made the tormenting of television executives one of his signature comedy bits.
Feminists say Hughes' tormenting of Plath continued after her death.
Howarth thrust the tormenting, brutally explicit images out of his mind.
Anger heated his face, rage at the tormenting.
You will do the actual tormenting; I will only spectate."
She needs a hospital, not more tormenting."
She secretly harbors feelings for Takakura, despite her incessant tormenting of him.
The three older boys secretly worshipped their "Little Princess," and that put a stop to the tormenting.
Yet despite the tormenting of his consicence, Lavon was nearly convinced that the plate was well lost.
"As far as physical tormenting, they were amateurs.
We are not Beast Things from the ruins to amuse ourselves with the tormenting of prisoners."
It is Dorrien who suggested the idea of a public challenge to Regin, which finally ended the tormenting.
Their imagined children seemed to have a substance, a tormenting near physicality, whereas mine were ghostly, abstract, an intellectual exercise.
It was in that context that Warne's tormenting of batsmen became so significant rather than his actual statistics.
- The Tormenting of the Bride.
His cruel attitude and his insidious psychological tormenting of his wife are almost unendurable.
A bowl of water stood on a table nearby, just out of reach, probably placed there to enhance the tormenting of the chained man.
Mowbray's tormenting of the Jewish peddler Jacob causes this sudden shift in thinking.
An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting.
Further, psychologists have expressed concerns over the appropriateness of events which demonstrate the sanctioned tormenting of animals for entertainment purposes.