torture chamber

NOUN
  1. a room in which torture is inflicted
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How To Use torture chamber In A Sentence

  • Does the school is a torture chamber?
  • What is the significance for us of the saint who sang divine praises in the sudatorium that was being used as her torture chamber?
  • I can even understand people who say these bombings prove the American invasion has "destabilized" Iraq, never mind that 82 deaths probably equals an average day in Saddam's old torture chambers. Daimnation!: 82
  • It might look like a long-lost exhibit from a medieval torture chamber, but this chair is designed to ease away the stresses and strains of the working day.
  • Back in the changing room, after Cyril Knowles's miskick had led to Chelsea winning a League Cup semi-final, Davies wrote of the sound made by the extractor fan: Its low, insistent hum seemed to reverberate round the walls, getting louder and louder as if trying to drive everyone mad, an Orwell 1984 room, a torture chamber where everyone is face to face with his worst fears. Football's inside-story tellers change perceptions and expose the soul | Rob Bagchi
  • A traditional bath involves being scrubbed with a loofah mitt by a personal attendant while soaking in a whirlpool mineral spring bath, followed by a sitz bath, a sit in a vapor cabinet which incidentally looks much like a mini torture chamber, relaxing while wrapped in hot packs, and then cooling off in a needle shower. Christine Buckley: Hot Springs, Arkansas: The Best Kept Secret In America
  • It was as if we were locked in a torture chamber.
  • For many, the dentist's surgery remains a torture chamber.
  • And Barratt successfully shows that under the mayor's wheedling sycophancy lurks a monster who dispatches his enemies to a torture chamber with an ominously naked bulb. Government Inspector – review
  • In a short story, two teenagers stumble on a police torture chamber, growing fascinated, then bored.
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