The infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering.
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.
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