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tormentor
[tawr-men-ter, tawr-men-]
noun
a person or thing that torments.
Theater.a curtain or framed structure behind the proscenium at both sides of the stage, for screening the wings from the audience.
tormentor
/ ɔːˈɛԳə /
noun
a person or thing that torments
a curtain or movable piece of stage scenery at either side of the proscenium arch, used to mask lights or exits and entrances
films a panel of sound-insulating material placed outside the field of the camera to control the acoustics on the sound stage
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tormentor1
Example Sentences
Australia had reached 28 without loss just before tea when their tormentor from the first day, Rabada, lit the blue-touch paper.
Marko Bošnjak, meanwhile, is cooking up a Poison Cake to feed to his tormentors - chiefly the people who bombarded him with homophobic hate messages after he was selected to represent Croatia.
Facing her tormentors, she stuck out both arms, screamed, and curled her hands sarcastically asking for more noise.
Before "Cobra Kai," Daniel LaRusso's tormentor Johnny Lawrence starred in an Internet fantasy pitching him as the real hero of "The Karate Kid."
The bombshell case that was going to see Prince Harry giving evidence against his tabloid tormentors is over before it began.
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