Adjective
soul-sucking (comparative more soul-sucking, superlative most soul-sucking)
depressingly tedious
the soul-sucking banality of reality television
Did you know JK Rowling based the throat-rattling, soul-sucking Dementors on her own life experiences? Source: Internet
Depression is an evil, soul-sucking monster. Source: Internet
It think it exposes it as the soul-sucking business it is. Source: Internet
Join Dana and Jana as they investigate--and battle--angry jinns, malevolent shadows, ancient travelers, and soul-sucking shapeshifters. Source: Internet
Many students before you have felt the soul-sucking effects of being assigned a 20-pager or the agony of staring at an anatomy and physiology exam study sheet. Source: Internet
My previous one was a soul-sucking, cubicle monkey gig, which I was desperate to get out of, but my current one is fabulous, very writer-friendly. Source: Internet