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sofrimento
Catalan
sofriment
Spanish
sufrimiento
A state of acute pain.
suffering
agony
Portuguese
sofrimento
Portuguese
crucificação
Catalan
crucifixió
The infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering.
crucifixion
Portuguese
crucificação
crucifixion
1
Not much, I thought, but more than enough for a public
crucifixion
.
2
Last season included a long, joke-free description of the
crucifixion
of Jesus.
3
The sunset tonight was a glorious
crucifixion
after the day of clouds.
4
He went through many
crucifixion
experiences; said he was commanded by God.
5
A plant closely connected by tradition with the
crucifixion
is the passion-flower.
1
Perhaps they had been looking forward to the
excruciation
of a Beetle girl.
2
Let us take a common sense view of this
excruciation
-
ex
-
ex
-Imeanexquisiteargument.
3
Of her originally sprang the inspired teaching of the doom of men to
excruciation
in endlessness.
4
I buckle, emitting an involuntary honk of
excruciation
.
5
The pressure between her legs and in the small of her back was a symphony of
excruciation
.
6
We were spared the
excruciation
of what has been called the "global crisis" of February 2003.
7
Its whole purpose and point was to add to the
excruciation
of those unfortunate enough to find themselves within Hell.
8
There ensued an hour-long
excruciation
in which, one by one, we addressed the three remaining miscreants and told them how we felt.
9
To be far off the key is to be in another key, but to smite at a note and muff it is
excruciation
.
10
The
excruciations
of famine were better than the agonies which this abhorred meal had produced.
long excruciation
spare the excruciation
Portuguese
sofrimento
agonia
passamento
crucificação
Catalan
sofriment
agonia
crucifixió
Spanish
sufrimiento