How To Use Sadist In A Sentence

  • This guy was also what we call a sadistic pedophile, which is that sadistic pedophiles often use objects to penetrate children rather than using the penis or the fingers, and that ` s apparently, if the allegations are true, what he did with one little girl. CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2005
  • There's a terrible scene where he is chained to a whipping post and flogged with sadistic pleasure by brutish Roman guards.
  • Debut novelists will make up nearly half of the Orange prize for fiction longlist, which this year tackles strikingly difficult subjects: incest, sadistic cruelty, polygamy, child bereavement, hermaphroditism and mental illness. Orange prize longlist tackles difficult subjects – and alligators
  • He is by turns violent, sentimental, maudlin, self-pitying, and sadistic, and has a fine line in rhetoric.
  • Finally, we know that Father Doria very likely will not be saved, because he is sadistic, "avaricious" 88, and completely insensible to Guilo's youth, innocence, gentleness, and beauty. The Boy Martyr; Or, Manfresti's Page. A Story of 1567
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  • It is so relentlessly "sick", its unleashed cruelty so sadistic (the climax is a graphic clitorectomy) that the audience at the premiere booed and hissed. Karin Badt: Cannes Buzz: Which Film Will Win?
  • Park's naturalistic depiction of brutal violence and sadistic torture often make for uncomfortable viewing.
  • (Part of me wants to remix Waco footage, add the sexy voice of a woman talking in sadistic terms, and releasing this on the internet, simultaneously satirizing crush videos and portaying the government actions in this case as “obscene.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco
  • Then armed with a sword, gun, battledore, or an armful of bricks to throw, and uttering sadistic cries, Adam would pursue him round and round the room, driving him from refuge to refuge, until almost beside himself with rage and terror, he crouched junglelike with ears flattened back and porpentine hair. The Complete Stories
  • Charlotte Brontë's novel is not very different from typical gothic thrillers - everything from a sadistic schoolmaster to the arsonist madwoman in the attic.
  • Her mind had not had time to deal with the wider implications of all that sadistic megalomania trapped inside the woman who ruled Medalon. TREASON KEEP
  • In one climactic scene, he is publicly and sadistically humiliated by the king.
  • She would tell of the sadistic punishment wrought unto the unbelievers by the just who trusted in her righteousness.
  • He manages to portray the sensitive man under the sadistic mask by tonal inflections and body language, admirably.
  • He took sadistic pleasure in taunting the boy.
  • Peter Wiggin, the eldest, is a cruel and sadistic boy with grandiose but entirely plausible ideas of ruling the world. Ender’s Game: Lost Childhood « A Working Title
  • Three, I'm a sadistic demon that delights in your emotional pain.
  • This is the ideal present for someone with a slightly sadistic nature as a cross between a plant and a pet.
  • She assigned the story, she said last week, as an example of ‘an unsympathetic narrator, a guy who is sadistic and sexist.’
  • Yet perhaps because the book is so skillfully wrought, one wishes that it could have been written without not just foul language but also foully specific images, such as that of a 16-year-old girl sleeping with a sadistic drug dealer. Desperate Kids On the Run
  • It's crass, sadistic and appeals to the very worst in human nature.
  • The guards were sadistic beasts and their leader was the devil incarnate.
  • They help her out, but their behaviour towards her turns increasingly sadistic when they discover she is a dangerous wanted criminal. Times, Sunday Times
  • So sadistic, remorseless brutes cannot dodge true justice for their savagery. The Sun
  • Darkly erotic, sadistic and unsettling, Les Liaisons Dangereuses is regarded as a masterpiece.
  • Others are the kind of lumpen proletariat that autocracies scoop up in a last-ditch effort to survive: convicted violent criminals, poorly educated young unemployed men, and no small number of sadists, sycophants, and psychopaths. Larry Diamond: Mubarak Must Go
  • The handling of relief and rehabilitation matters by the various successive Governments reveal a sadistic apathy as if some weird exclusivist outlook has gripped the State functioning both in the state as well as in the centre.
  • It includes flagellatory scenes in which the young Herbert Seyton is punished by his sadistic tutor.
  • But if you use that as an excuse to inflict pain on them, then you are sick and sadistic and motivated solely by bigotry.
  • We savour it,not sadistically, but becauseit represents the ultimateescapism: seeing the rules and restrictionsof our own society wrecked, inverted andremoved. 2008 July 04 « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows
  • He either endured a horrific childhood or is a complete sadist.
  • As a result, people who seem normal, your everyday Joe, suddenly become these sadistic monsters who will stoop to anything to achieve the end.
  • It's a curious East/West schism that Japanese horror somehow becomes more delicate, more epicurean, when it is most gruellingly sadistic, whereas Western horror almost always forfeits its sophistication when crossing these lines, too blunt to be effectively cruel. Archive 2006-04-23
  • Graphic sex and violence bring to the fore what polite society refuses to acknowledge about its sadistic desires and invisible victims.
  • I always knew you had to be a bit of a sadist to cook - after all, you have to beat the eggs and whip the cream - but now cooking is an exercise in masochism as well.
  • What of the gropes, the bullying, the sadistic humiliations he said he was responsible for?
  • Players like Tyson Chandler and Nene Hilario sit on the FA block while Paul gets his name hurled around a circle like a sadistic hot potato game. Chris Paul Trade Rumors: Odds for Each Team in the Running for CP3
  • Of their surviving sons, Tilden is a taciturn headcase while Bradley is a sadistic brute who chopped off one of his legs with a chainsaw.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • Who else could so deftly turn from sadist pornography to prayer?
  • Other Cestrian candidates are one Thomas Catlin, who was evidently disliked because he was mean (and wore what would today be called a sadistic smile), or Sir William Catesby, a Speaker of the House of Commons who was beheaded at Bosworth in 1485. The Cheshire cat
  • If, like me, you have found that movie just too lurid and sadistic for your taste, Sweet Charlotte will probably be more to your liking.
  • He took sadistic pleasure in humiliating her.
  • Koch seems unwilling to peel back the labels of "sadist" and "misogynist" to even guess at Hem's deeper motivations. Archive 2005-08-01
  • Like the sadistic Victorian flogger telling his victim that ‘this hurts me more than it hurts you’, Moll is - if we follow this line of explanation - a double-dyed hypocrite.
  • It has been alleged he may have done it for sadistic kicks rather than financial gain or sexual gratification.
  • They did it to liberate the people of Iraq, so that 25 million Iraqis would be emancipated from a sadistic regime, the greatest victory for human rights since the defeat of the Soviet Union.
  • The sadistic Whalen retaliates by sending them to the "" Klondike, '' his freezingly ironic name for the prison basement, where he raises the temperature to 150 degrees. The Iron Menagerie
  • And "cipher" is the nom de guerre of Le Chiffre, the numbers-man racketeer of the French Communist Party and perhaps the most odiously sadistic of Fleming's villains. Bottoms Up
  • Her mind had not had time to deal with the wider implications of all that sadistic megalomania trapped inside the woman who ruled Medalon. TREASON KEEP
  • Mr. Hopper's eeriest performance was in David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" (1986) as a gas-sniffing sadist named Frank Booth. Dennis Hopper, actor and director of 'Easy Rider,' dies
  • The vacuum is filled by the sadistic murder of Jed's acquaintance, a certain Michel Houellebecq. La carte et le territoire by Michel Houellebecq – review
  • But the outcome only serves to emphasize the sadistic element in the popular doctrine of the crusade.
  • The sadist is in need of institutions, the masochist of contractual relations.
  • Speer is no hapless victim caught in sadistic forces beyond his control.
  • Speed bumps definitely do make you slow down, and taxi drivers take sadistic pleasure in exasperating their passengers by coming almost to a halt in front of them.
  • One small detail would be that Sean Penn's character is made up to look a bit TOO sadistic, with his bouffant hair style and coiled facial hair coming off as a bit too mean.
  • All have to work in a laundry under the strict supervision of the nuns, who break their wills through sadistic punishments.
  • It is generally stated that the flogger is a sexual pervert, a Sadist, and undoubtedly there are pathological cases where men find sexual gratification in inflicting or in watching the infliction of pain. A Dominie in Doubt
  • Where the most heroic character in the piece also happens to enjoy sadistic torture it's never going to be cheery and relentlessly upbeat, is it?
  • A slip of a girl in studious tortoiseshell specs, she doesn't strike one as an obvious sadist.
  • So sadistic, remorseless brutes cannot dodge true justice for their savagery. The Sun
  • Brute Force (1947): Tough, unsmiling inmate Joe Collins (Lancaster) has spent much of his long prison term butting heads with sadistic, power-hungry Captain Munsey (Hume Cronyn). John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life
  • Seidl has been described as a sadist, but underneath all the gloom and doom and constant cruelty is obviously a disappointed idealist crying out for people to care for one another. GreenCine Daily: Cannes. Import/Export.
  • These aren't matter-of-fact troopers following orders, but sadistic voluptuaries, smacking their lips in satisfaction while doing a job that's fun.
  • The new Joker was the most sadistic, insane, and just plain funniest ever. Who's the Best Joker?
  • Why not call them brutal, sadistic or even murderous when they act that way?
  • They differ only in the degree to which they exploit viewers' voyeuristic and sadistic urges.
  • Behind the church, right at the back of the graveyard (a graveyard I used to have to walk past in the dark with a sadistic little sister who thought it funny to say boo) is a tiny ruin.
  • He is oversexed and sadistic in nature with no individuality or personal characteristics or experiences.
  • The second scene seems to take place on a miniature golf course designed by a sadist.
  • This particular prototype can be described as an aggressive and sadistic femme fatale who physically maltreats her male subordinates.
  • She leapt, and sunk the blade into his flesh, again and again, with sadistic pleasure.
  • The video was of a deaf bottomman being bullwhipped by his very sadistic master.
  • That, or there's some twisted sadist of a blind, jealous lunatic demon deceiving me.
  • At the other extreme is Vienna, with his sadistic relish and orotund vernacular.
  • They differ only in the degree to which they exploit viewers' voyeuristic and sadistic urges.
  • Sometimes, the most rational interpretation of someone's behaviour is that they are nasty, sadistic or cruel.
  • “A sort of homicidal lunatic’s brothel in a crypt” was how Maurice Richardson characterized the temptingly ill-concealed psychopathology of the vampire legend, adding that Dracula in particular was “a kind of incestuous, necrophilous, oral, anal-sadistic all-in wrestling match”. What Would Buffy Think? « So Many Books
  • (This seems to indicate that the impulse was in its origin masochistic as much as sadistic, and better described as algolagnia than as sadism.) Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • Both games are full of nasty, sadistic violence, leavened just enough by irony and black humor to be tolerable.
  • Brute Force (1947): Tough, unsmiling inmate Joe Collins (Lancaster) has spent much of his long prison term butting heads with sadistic, power-hungry Captain Munsey (Hume Cronyn). John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life
  • We have a vast number of Puritanical sadists in Congress whose entire mission in life is to deny pleasure to others.
  • In the pregenital stage of libido development there are two important phases that enter into the stammering neurosis, namely, the earlier oral stage and the later anal-sadistic stage. Knotted Tongues
  • The interchangeability of sadistic and masochistic positions within the diegesis potentially undercuts the a priori masochism ascribed by current film theory to the female spectator of classical cinema.
  • Sadistic people derive perverse pleasure from the suffering of others and may seek out situations in which they can inflict this.
  • I have to say it has been bliss not being subject to his constant prattle, and I have taken a certain sadistic pleasure in seeing him squirm when he is forced to talk to me when I assign him unpleasant work tasks.
  • The relationship of the sadist to the masochist is the relationship of the present to eternity. Analogies and metaphors | Letter Never Sent
  • Not Mike Myers, the goofy Canadian slapsticker, but Michael Myers, the sadistic serial killer of Halloween. Joel Schwartzberg: Some Halloween Costumes Are Inappropriate for Kids, But Hollywood Didn't Get the Memo
  • If I have been working all day, it's getting late and he is hungry (which he invariably is, all day, every day) then it seems sensible rather than sadistic to nuke him a shepherd's pie in the microwave while boiling up a pot of peas and carrots.
  • We have seen that the distinction between "sadism" and "masochism" cannot be maintained; not only was even De Sade himself something of a masochist and Sacher-Masoch something of a sadist, but between these two extreme groups of phenomena there is a central group in which the algolagnia is neither active nor passive. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • Naritsugu isn't just a villain, but a sadist; he lops the limbs off innocent victims with great delight and an unshakable conviction that "punishment is a master's duty. 'Five': A Series Wakes Up at the Wheel
  • prison Thursday for what he called the sadistic killing of two students who were bound, tortured and stabbed to death in a London apartment last students after a botched burglary turned into a horrific bloodbath. WN.com - Photown News
  • He turned into a misanthrope and an angry negativist, into a dim cynic and a sadist, who was unable to have any feeling of compassion at the death of a sailor, and took pleasure in torturing a shark. NOVELS-NOVELS
  • It is often sadistic: this is not about giggling, but gagging. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were not devils or monsters psychologically speaking; for the most part they were not even abnormally sadistic or inherently brutal, or killers ‘by nature’, and so forth.
  • Unlike the Freudian model, which occurs on the level of the unconscious, his pathology allows him to choose to become the sadist.
  • They claim it is not their fault that life can be vulgar, pornographic and sadistic.
  • The word Miss Boyce is fond of is ‘evil’—she says Miss Warburton is being persecuted—her word again—by an evil presence, someone out to torment Amanda in a sadistic way. Naked Cruelty
  • It's telling that the most unpleasant villain of the piece is not the evil crime boss or any of his sadistic henchmen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Avman at the Louisiana Conservative describes his "sadist" streak: Archive 2008-08-01
  • On the other hand, we get the old chestnut of the renegade bandit who preys on travelers, except in this case, he's presented as a sadistic brute.
  • Given the choice between death, amputation or a damn good beating, I would probably also elect to have the skin flayed off my back by a burly, sadistic mullah. Sky News, Choudhary and Sharia Law
  • See in this video how Marcello is subjected to cruel and sadistic physical torture.
  • A slip of a girl in studious tortoiseshell specs, she doesn't strike one as an obvious sadist.
  • Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut and The Shining, similarly, both play upon the idea of a controlling elite of sadists who impose one reality on us, while frolicking in a zone of radically unbound libido themselves.
  • But those who explain the appeal of horror in psychoanalytic terms such as the return of repressed, the reconfirmation of previously surmounted beliefs, or sadistic tendencies do not deny this.
  • Gloomy and takes a somewhat sadistic pleasure in terrifying enemies, but has some sense of right and wrong. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Sandman’s Review Forum
  • A passionate defender of family values in his films, he was frequently a sadist on the set.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • He is also a cruel, cold-blooded, wicked, sadistic, brutal, ruthless and evil person.
  • So sadistic, remorseless brutes cannot dodge true justice for their savagery. The Sun
  • The guards were sadistic beasts and their leader was the devil incarnate.
  • In my day, when a footballer went six feet in the air it's because he was propelled there by some sadistic bleeder of a full-back.
  • Can you speak about those pertaining to sex bordering on rape, and of course, the agenda of the sadistic "anatomist" who almost kills George? Film Threat
  • As brilliantly demonstrated in Jeff James's assured revival at The Print Room, in Bayswater, there's not a word wasted in this quietly harrowing portrait of a high-ranking official in an unnamed autocratic state conducting a series of sinister, sadistic "chats" with three detained and abused members of the same family: husband, wife and child. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Female offending is often more sadistic than male offending and tends to go on for a longer time. The Sun
  • As if they couldn't believe that a fullblood would revolt against a mad sadist like Dyran. Elvenblood
  • So the sadist is the fate of the woman; the woman the fate of the masochist. Analogies and metaphors | Letter Never Sent
  • The number one Grand Panjandrum himself, not some minor sadist with a talent for extracting toenails or setting fire to eyelids, but the great haramzada in person. The Satanic Verses
  • The guards' sadistic and sexualized treatment of prisoners was just an extension of the chaos they were already wallowing in with no restraint from above.
  • He would have remained a borstal boy with a grudge against society who would probably have ended up in prison for a single sadistic killing.
  • They may, in the way of families, be primitive, grasping and sadistic.
  • Might the sadistic and crazy Gauleiter of Franconia, Julius Streicher, be the guilty man? In the World of Night and Fog
  • This sadistic boast has been followed by a savage and shameless campaign of suicide bombings.
  • His sadistic pleasure is short-lived. Times, Sunday Times
  • Film your sadistic high-school math teacher eating gravy with a fork?
  • Film your sadistic high-school math teacher eating gravy with a fork?
  • And Ragout finds that Massad’s “scholarship” creates gems like this one: Such practices [as the torture of Abner Louima by NYC police] clearly demonstrate that white American male sexuality exhibits certain sadistic attributes in the presence of non-white men and women over whom white Americans (and Brits) have government-sanctioned racialised power. The Volokh Conspiracy » Massad, Continued:
  • Rick went on to a third-rate medical school in the Caribbean when none of the U.S. schools would have him, and Carl turned into a sadistic U.S. Marshall. The First Apartment: A Rite of Passage
  • Can't you see the spit forming on the sides of their conspicuously large frames, in cosmic irony of the fact that they clearly look like their moms but act like sadistic he-men?
  • A second pregenital phase is the sadistic-anal organization. Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex
  • At one time he called Saddam Hussein cruel and sadistic as a leader and then he emphasized diplomacy, in Tony Blair's words, "lacking the threat of force never works. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2002
  • He is very intelligent and calculative but purely sadistic, often the ‘man with all the ideas’ and entirely inconsiderate for the souls around him.
  • Within every masochist lies the deep seated and intimate knowledge of the sadist - and vice versa.
  • Some four decades back, he had been the kind of wide-eyed teenager who thought one could volunteer for the KGB, who had believed the cloak-and-dagger stories, only to find in the organs he had romanticized an atavistic bureaucracy staffed by anti-Semites, paper pushers, careerists, and more than a few sadists. The Return
  • He has transformed into a beaming sadist, as befits the presenter of this quiz programme.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • He is revealed to be much more than a mere sadist.
  • Ernesto is seen as preening and shallow, almost sadistically delighting in his uncle Pasquale's discomfort, for all the ardency of his love.
  • It was sadistic, a truly sadistic murder. Times, Sunday Times
  • The violent sadistic few tend to go on with maiming and violence until someone dies or they are caged.
  • You watch and wonder: does this pursuit of victory have a sadistic streak? Times, Sunday Times
  • Watching Martha toy with Nick is about as entertaining as watching a cobra stalk a field mouse – it’s got a certain sadistic appeal, but it’s over all too quickly. Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf? Edward Albee’s Masterpiece Takes the Stage at the Ahmanson
  • * Sadistic Conception of the Sexual Act. * -- If children of so delicate an age become spectators of the sexual act between grown-ups, for which an occasion is furnished by the conviction of the grown-ups that little children cannot understand anything sexual, they cannot help conceiving the sexual act as a kind of maltreating or overpowering, that is, it impresses them in a sadistic sense. Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex
  • I was seeing savagery growing, and this sadistic taste for murder. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Minister of Justice can best be described as a sadist," he said in a statement. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • One was a German sadist who flogged him into becoming a Greek scholar.
  • Perhaps only Rutger Hauer could have brought the correct nuance to the role of a righteous hobo who shows up in some lawless, post-apocalyptic urban hellhole in Canada, to find the loathsome roost ruled by the sadistic Drake family – a raddled old tyrant with dyed black hair and two psycho-bully sons who dress like rejects from an 80s pop video. Hobo With a Shotgun – review
  • They claim it is not their fault that life can be vulgar, pornographic and sadistic.
  • Corrected to reflect that the correct sadistic flesh gouging implement of the period was not barbed wire, but barbed whips.
  • His fishbowl universe of prissy suburban breeders, casually sadistic office bosses, and zoophilic outcasts might turn [Molly] Shannon's administrative assistant a touch irritable at the midway point, but, unlike Solondz's, White's humor isn't merciless. GreenCine Daily: Year of the Dog.
  • On a regular basis, peace activists are humiliated, blindfolded and shot in the kneecaps, sprayed with sewage and chemicals, deafened and "microwaved" by newer and ever more sadistic methods of crowd control, imprisoned and tortured. The Nation: Top Stories
  • In its 1999 decision, the trial court denounced him as ‘repugnant, bestial and sadistic.’
  • What kind of sadist allows their patient to suffer through this kind of pain for two weeks, whilst prescribing 4 days supply of pain pills that have about as much effect as a flinstone vitamin! Catpewk Diary Entry
  • In a Better World" is decorated with some gorgeous photography, both of Denmark and Africa; children in the latter are depicted as joyous, despite the sadistic violence around them; children in Denmark are preoccupied with matters that bewilder the war-weary Anton, who tries to teach the boys a lesson about the never-ending nature of revenge and retribution, but to little effect. 'Insidious': Scary Eyeful of the Unknown
  • If his first goal killed off the tie, he showed a sadistic pleasure in twisting the knife. Times, Sunday Times
  • His sadistic and sexualized relations with others intensified.
  • The franchise specialised in gothic terror, sadistic violence and gruesome detail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given this reality, it is no surprise that reviewers must seem, at times, to be unfeeling sadists who squeeze their salaries directly out of the crushed egos of young novelists.
  • The people who really could complain about being portrayed as sadistic brutes are the Roman soldiers.
  • Back in 1988, he was sentenced to death by a court in Israel after he was identified as the sadistic guard known as "Ivan the Terrible" from the Treblinka concentration camp. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • It takes a special kind of sadist, doesn't it, to troll Lebanese blogs and either lecture or gloat at the misery of people whose homes and families are under military attack? But Why Are You Lebanese So Angry?
  • Torture is often defined as the infliction of intense pain to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure. Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
  • In 1988 Mr Demjanjuk was sentenced to death by an Israeli court as "Ivan the Terrible", a sadistic guard at the Treblinka death camp.
  • We've been dominated by sadists and ignored by the apathetic.
  • As well as levelling whole cities, the forces of nature pursue and torment individuals in the most vindictive and sadistic manner.
  • Then armed with a sword, gun, battledore, or an armful of bricks to throw, and uttering sadistic cries, Adam would pursue him round and round the room, driving him from refuge to refuge, until almost beside himself with rage and terror, he crouched junglelike with ears flattened back and porpentine hair. The Complete Stories
  • Bondage and sadistic/masochistic acts are rarely portrayed on the page outside of explicit erotica, though they can be referred to, and the same is even more true for coprophilia, necrophilia, zoophilia, and other paraphilias. MIND MELD: Taboo Topics in SF/F Literature
  • Peter and Lois have three kids - the youngest is a brilliant, sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and world domination. Top entertainment TV shows featuring disability in the 07-08 season
  • However, this adaptation promises to be a far more rompingly gorgeous grotesquerie, complete with plenty of rotten teeth, cackling mockneys, tight corsets and a sadistic toff.
  • He is a sadistic schoolmaster and incompetent teacher.
  • Prosecutors said Dano Sonnex and Nigel prison Thursday for what he called the sadistic killing of two students who were bound, tortured and stabbed to death in a London apartment last students in a London apartment a year ago. WN.com - Photown News
  • That there might have been reasons for his loathsomeness that invite sympathy doesn't change the fact that he was an obnoxious drunk, an emotional bully and sadist, a sexual predator, a rotten husband and an alternately cruel and neglectful father, and it wasn't as though, like Hemingway, he punctuated his awfulness with acts of heroism and generosity. O Youth and Beauty!
  • Auto-sadism, or "auto-erotic cruelty," that is to say, injuries inflicted on a person by himself with a sexual motive, has been investigated by G. Bach (_Sexuelle Verrirungen des Menschen und der Nature_, p. 427); this condition seems, however, a form of algolagnia more masochistic than sadistic in character. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • Secret tapes of 'professional sadists' reveal true story of German soldiers' war brutality State of the union: One year on, are we still in love with Barack and Michelle Obama Berlusconi absence sees 'Rubygate' sex trial adjourned after just nine minutes The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • What if she is not a depraved sadist but an insecure character desperate for approval?
  • This, along with a change of stance and voice, is enough to populate the stage with a sadistic nun, a carnival barker, a sleazy dancer and, of course, wide-eyed Francesca.
  • The forehand is a remarkable short-arm whip, the backhand a faintly sadistic double-handed beheading. Wimbledon 2010: Berdych's bulk no match for faultless Nadal
  • In Jackie Morse Kessler's gruesome but inventive 2011 take on a girl's struggle with self-injury, "Rage," teenage Missy's secret cutting turns nightmarish after she is the victim of a sadistic sexual prank. Darkness Too Visible

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