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How to use torment in a sentence

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Background music can help extroverts focus, but tends to torment introverts.
It was only after several weeks of torment that she committed to the 800 metres as well.
Whatever was done to her, it drained her of all memories and caused much mental torment.
It is a perilous journey into the unknown, with little or no guidance, mental torment and physical pain at every turn, and an uncertain outcome.
Gloucester undergoes physical and mental torment because he makes the same mistake that Lear does.
Before any physical torment, the idea would be to make him give up, lose hope.
Each sob brought a load of pain with it, adding physical pain to the mental and emotional torment he was already suffering from.
They can basically splurge all the details about what they have been up to in India or how they are suffering inner torment to their companion.
The intense mental and physical torment that could be ahead of you will blow your mind.
Though I do not regret that you will be the one to embark on the quest, I do find it sad that you are already suffering such inner torment.
But it is also one that depicts the inner torment and anguish of a guilt-ridden monarch.
But those who do not have a peaceful conscience, dread death even though life means nothing but physical torment.
Phil is putting himself through physical torment so that little children don't step on landmines and die.
But hunger there was, and continuous physical torment, and the sudden cessation of all human privacy.
Prickly pear cacti had been a torment during the difficult portage around the Great Falls of the Missouri.
But the shame and the revulsion, the eyes like a mourning shroud, would torment his mind.
Their most profound was a poison that could put a person in great physical pain, then torment them with past woes.
It's frustrating enough to encounter a big setback, so why torment the kids with snakes.
Soon enough, Tucker shows up late one night to torment the anguished adolescent about their relationship.
This is true whether he's dealing with the tyrannically needy Louise, or the popular kids who torment them both at school.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Her true torment began, when, on laving her young lady's room, she had to assist Mdlle.
We are as prone to make a torment of our fears, as to luxuriate in our hopes of good.
From the top of the narrow staircase to the foot, and he had lived a year's torment!
The reply of the young man was merely a brief mention of the place of torment.
Once a great, hulky colored boy, who was the torment of the neighborhood, treated me roughly while I was playing on the street.
Another source of torment to me not less considerable was that of the beaux-esprits of the Ulemas of the city of Khiva.
The tsetse fly is no less a torment to cattle than the devil of the road is to the woe-begone traveler.
In these baths he can benumb the torment of the body with which he is encumbered.
But under torment of insomnia the many selves of the mind may abandon the congress of reason and start a rat-race.
To Madame Boyer her illness had brought hours of torment, and at last remorse.
He stopped outside a linen draper's and peered over the goods in the window at the assistants in torment.
The bicyclist and the automobile were not then invented to torment him in his turn.
Why, to carry her, you torment, to carry her through the gorse like this.
Kalliope, faithful even amid the torment of the sirocco, followed her.
And these blemishes were her torment, her hourly thought and worry.
Man, feeling suddenly the torment of his incompleteness, embraced woman.
She did not tell half of her story at home, because she saw it was a torment to Jurgis, and she was afraid of what he might do.
The torment was far too racking for such futile fashion of lamentation.
It seemed to relieve the tension drawn by the other woman's torment.
I would fall asleep in the act of carrying food to my mouth and waken in torment to find the act yet uncompleted.
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