1. tormenting - Noun
2. tormenting - Adjective
3. tormenting - Verb
of Torment
Causing torment; as, a tormenting dream.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA crass guy who cannot resist tormenting his ex-girlfriend by plowing snow into her garage door. Source: Internet
And, since the vine was planted there for the sole purpose of tormenting Tantalus, you may be sure the grapes have an excellent flavour and aroma – and so does the wine." Source: Internet
As the men and Mimì dine at the cafe, Musetta, formerly Marcello's sweetheart, arrives with her rich (and elderly) government minister admirer, Alcindoro, whom she is tormenting. Source: Internet
At their intercession, the harpies agree to stop tormenting the dead souls, and instead receive the true stories of the dead in exchange for leading them again to the upper world. Source: Internet
And it is, if you find bullying and tormenting amusing, which I don’t. Source: Internet
He continued to make an impression on audiences in The Hitcher (1986), in which he played a mysterious hitchhiker tormenting a lone motorist and murdering anyone in his way. Source: Internet