tormentry Synonyms
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tormentry Meaning
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tormentry (n.)
Anything producing torment, annoyance, or pain.
tormentry Sentence Examples
- The relentless torment had left him a broken shell of his former self.
- The villagers believed the ancient forest held tormentors that haunted those who ventured near.
- He endured unimaginable torment for years, his spirit slowly being extinguished.
- The sound of their laughter brought him endless torment, echoing the horrors he had endured.
- The thought of his family suffering filled him with unbearable torment.
- The tormentors whispered vile lies into his ears, driving him to the brink of madness.
- She sought refuge in solitude, desperate to escape the torment that pursued her.
- The tyrant's rule brought immeasurable torment to the land, leaving its people in despair.
- The memory of that fateful night haunted him, a constant torment that shattered his peace.
- The storm raged outside, bringing with it a sense of foreboding and torment.
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Anything producing torment, annoyance, or pain.
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The relentless torment had left him a broken shell of his former self.
The villagers believed the ancient forest held tormentors that haunted those who ventured near.
He endured unimaginable torment for years, his spirit slowly being extinguished.
The sound of their laughter brought him endless torment, echoing the horrors he had endured.