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- adverb In a
sadistic manner. - adverb In a particularly
horrible orbrutal manner, aspainfully as possible.
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Examples
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Three killers were given long sentences yesterday for "sadistically" murdering a teenager in a re-enactment of a scene from a spoof horror film
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The game developers take pride in being able to "sadistically" kill enemies with torture moves.
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Garcia and Harper allegedly beat Larry Cox "sadistically," while he was "in hand restraints" on Jan. 3, 2007.
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Garcia and Harper allegedly beat Larry Cox "sadistically," while he was "in hand restraints" on Jan. 3, 2007.
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This he rather sadistically chose to do, and East recorded four tricks for a penalty of 1400 and a swing to Mahaffey of four IMPs.
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This he rather sadistically chose to do, and East recorded four tricks for a penalty of 1400 and a swing to Mahaffey of four IMPs.
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All gory stuff were shown sadistically for viewing. cutted off body parts were seen everywhere.
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"Oh, no, not the nipple.", given how sadistically their technicians are about ripping off their hair, prompting a defeated Zev to order: "Just do it already!"
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Almost sadistically, I prayed for missions because they had an immediate and direct focus (no trivial, unrealistic training and classes by some civilian geek or hospital administrator with no clue about real life operations).
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All gory stuff were shown sadistically for viewing. cutted off body parts were seen everywhere.
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