Sentence examples for monstrous pain from inspiring English sources

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He is flailing about blindly for some magic formula to assuage the unassuageable, as a late-stage terminal patient in monstrous pain continues to breathe in the hope of a miracle cure.

For boys like him, school will always be a nightmare, but there is far more chance over here that he would meet a like-minded compadre with whom he could share jokes and swap notes about the monstrous pain of the universe.

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On stage 17 of the Giro – a monstrous 245km of pain that crossed the Maddalena, Vars, Izoard, Montgenèvre and Sestriere under lowering and unforgiving skies – Coppi simply flew, crossing four of those forbidding Alpine passes alone and riding 190km solo to the finish in Pinerolo.

Sample line of Drago dialogue from Rocky IV: [just a monstrous dinosaur sound of pain and exertion].

Unsurprisingly, then, there was outrage (even privately among ministers) when it emerged that, for the prime minister himself, the budget contained not pain but an analgesic of monstrous proportions.The biggest threat to Mr Berlusconi was never his various trials, even if some could still cause trouble.

It pains us to see images of destruction, sectarian conflicts, monstrous prisons and violence emerging from a magnificent piece of land, a Yemeni land that one day was the source of civilizations, co-existence, art and culture for thousands of years.

Swearengen's pain — the shame, that his whore of a mother paid the monstrous Mrs. Anderson to take him off her hands — is something that his profanity, its awfulness notwithstanding, can barely convey.

There was just enough pain for white-collar workers to prevent Labour from making this out as a monstrous assault on the poor.

Indeed, he took great pains to dismiss as spurious accounts of Africans mating with apes or of monstrous creatures formed through the union of humans with other animals (Hannaford 1996, 208 9).

Bellatrix takes this gendered stereotype to its monstrous extreme, becoming part-girl, part-hag, who will giggle like a giddy schoolgirl as she inflicts unbearable pain onto her victims.

Because plenty of consequences of prohibition pique typical Americans.It's monstrous to deny therapeutic marijuana to AIDS or cancer patients struggling with nausea, or to those who suffer from debilitating chronic pain.

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