49 adverbs to describe how to torturing

In the police court this morning, James Jenkins, for cruelly torturing and mutilating a dog, fined ten dollars and costs.

He can crush, in you, all hope of bettering your condition, by vowing that you shall die his slave, but though he can coolly torture your feelings, he is too compassionate to lacerate your backhe can break your heart, but he is very tender of your skin.

They had driven his sister's husband from the throne of Mercia, and had grievously tortured the martyr Edmund.

Not because the laws had been most impiously trampled down at noon-day by a conspiracy of thirty persons, "the most respectable in the city;" not because a citizen had been twice seized and publicly tortured for hours, without trial, and in utter defiance of all authority; nay, verily!

No one is punished capitally, unless taken in the act, or unless he confesses; but when witnessed against by many, he is severely tortured to extort confession.

The sand seemed to be deliberately torturing him as though it were some hellish thing, alive and of fiendish cunning, that grasped its victim and then paused in his destruction to gloat over his hopeless agony.

Then, on looking at her, she seemed to him so wretched, so painfully tortured, that without a word, making indeed but a kindly gesture of compassion, he consented.

I rend my winding-sheet; a frightful craving tortures me incessantly, as if some serpent stung continually within.

Yet for all this, as Jacchinus notes, "in all other things they are wise, staid, discreet, and do nothing unbeseeming their dignity, person, or place, this foolish, ridiculous, and childish fear excepted;" which so much, so continually tortures and crucifies their souls, like a barking dog that always bawls, but seldom bites, this fear ever molesteth, and so long as melancholy lasteth, cannot be avoided.

"It's easier to get here than to Mexico or to Canada, and until the country is settled, until people begin to suspect" He halted suddenly opposite the other, his face deathly pale, deathly tortured.

He was back, knee-deep in trench bilge, tortured in all his being, looking at death from behind a sandbag.

But this I removed from doubt, saying that she must not build on vain hoping; for I would not have her doubly tortured by the vanity of such believing.

"Then why was he so elaborately tortured first?" said Kaye.

But you judge of them, perhaps, in an happy moment, when you are dealing out to them their provisions for the week; and are but little aware, that, though the countenance may be cheered with a momentary smile, the heart may be exquisitely tortured.

The painted and be-feathered scalp-hunter of the Sioux or Iroquois were not more heartless in maiming, mutilating and killing their victims than the "respectable" profit-hunters of todaythe type of men who conceived the raid on the Union Hall in Centralia on Armistice Dayand who fiendishly tortured and hanged Wesley Everest for the crime of defending himself from their inhuman rage.

And it brought some ease to his fiercely tortured heart to notice that it was his ministrations that the dying child seemed to welcome most.

"Know," Limborch represents Clarus saying, "that there are five degrees of torture, videlicit, first, the torture of being threatened to be tortured; secondly, the torture of being conveyed to the place of torture; thirdly, the torture of being, and bound for torture; fourthly, the torture of being hoisted on the torturing rack; and fifthly, and lastly, the torture of squassation.

All that the Commission who subsequently sat to try the conspirators were able to discover was that the Cardinal had been taken to the dungeon beneath the north tower, and there tortured horribly for several days, and afterwards burned at the stake in the courtyard, the fire being ignited by Lord Glencardine himself, and the dead Cardinal's ashes afterwards scattered to the winds.

Most of the victims made imaginary confessions, preferring to die at once than to be tortured indefinitely.

In the meantime she was languishing, and inwardly tortured with emotions of compassion.

"Know," Limborch represents Clarus saying, "that there are five degrees of torture, videlicit, first, the torture of being threatened to be tortured; secondly, the torture of being conveyed to the place of torture; thirdly, the torture of being, and bound for torture; fourthly, the torture of being hoisted on the torturing rack; and fifthly, and lastly, the torture of squassation.

and I thought" "No matter what you thought, you have tortured him to save your mock-modesty and mine.

"Skinny Rawlins," Carolyn June said sternly, stopping and looking straight at the confused and mentally tortured cowboy, "tell meand don't liewhat you meant when you said to go with me was 'your job!'

DAMIENS, ROBERT FRANÇOIS, the would-be assassin of Louis XV., born near Arras; aimed at the king as he was entering his carriage at Trianon, but failed to wound him mortally; was mercilessly tortured to death; was known before as Robert le Diable; his motive for the act was never known (1715-1757).

The shock of it is like a deep stab; it not merely tortures, but it instantly sickens; the anguish is much, but the sense of helplessness is more; the lover who is refused feels not unlike the soldier who is wounded to death.

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