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everlasting torment

noun as in fire and brimstone

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Example Sentences

He had the impudence to tell me, to my own face, that “a God of love would never consign sinners to an everlasting torment.”

The dreadful superstition of everlasting torment became doubly dreadful in the priest's fervent words.

Nay, it would be thy everlasting torment, to see there so many for ever undone, by hearkening to thy wicked counsel.

I ran out of there—mad to kill your soul—to cause you everlasting torment.

Yellow Wolf would swear himself into everlasting torment for a pint of whiskey.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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