fiendish tortures
1fiend´ish|ness — fiend|ish «FEEN dihsh», adjective. very cruel or wicked; devilish; characteristic of a fiend: »fiendish tortures, a fiendish yell. The savages took fiendish delight in torturing their prisoners. SYNONYM(S): diabolical, demoniacal. –fiend´ish|ly,… …
2fiend´ish|ly — fiend|ish «FEEN dihsh», adjective. very cruel or wicked; devilish; characteristic of a fiend: »fiendish tortures, a fiendish yell. The savages took fiendish delight in torturing their prisoners. SYNONYM(S): diabolical, demoniacal. –fiend´ish|ly,… …
3fiend|ish — «FEEN dihsh», adjective. very cruel or wicked; devilish; characteristic of a fiend: »fiendish tortures, a fiendish yell. The savages took fiendish delight in torturing their prisoners. SYNONYM(S): diabolical, demoniacal. –fiend´ish|ly, adverb.… …
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6Tickle torture — is the use of tickling to abuse, dominate, humiliate or even prank someone. The victim laughs even if he or she finds the experience unpleasant because the laughter is an innate reflex rather than social conditioning.[1] The term is often used to …
7Augustan literature — is a style of English literature produced during the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I, and George II in the first half of the 18th century, ending in the 1740s with the deaths of Pope and Swift (1744 and 1745, respectively). It is a literary… …
8KIDDUSH HA-SHEM AND ḤILLUL HA-SHEM — (Heb. קִדּוּשׁ הַשֵּׁם וְחִלּוּל הַשֵּׁם). The antithetical terms kiddush ha Shem ( sanctification of the (Divine) Name ) and ḥillul ha Shem ( defamation of the (Divine) Name ) are complementary antonyms and denote the two aspects of one of the …