Results for: pleasure derived from seeing others in suffering or in trouble
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benzene-based chemical group, radical derived from benzenephenyl
benzol, toxic flammable liquid derived mainly from coal tar (used in the manufacture of medicines and dyes and as a solvent), toxic liquid from petroleum (Former name)benzene
bereft, deprived, suffering from loss, deprived of loved one by death, person or persons that mourns a loss, somebody bereavedbereaved
bewitched, possessed (i.e. by a demon); harried, tomented (i.e. by worry, trouble, etc.)bedeviled
bitter apple, coloquintida, fruit of colocynth, type of plant; fruit of this plant; purgative derived from this fruit, vine with bitter fruitcolocynth
bizarre, enormous, excellent, expressing pleasure, fantastical, imaginary, imaginary; strange, odd; unreal; not rational; extraordinary, amazing (Slang), incredible, unlikelyfantastic
blame, blow with the foot, kicking of a ball, leg movement, make a thrashing movement, move with the foot, object, pleasure, power, raise the leg high, raising of the leg, recoil, recoil of a gun, score goal, strike or blow delivered by the foot; thrus...kick
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
blue dye, old world plant of the mustard family that was formerly cultivated for the blue dye derived from its leaves; blue dye derived from the woad plant, plant that yields blue dyewoad
bodily, not spiritual, of or pertaining to the flesh; pertaining to the body; sensual; worldly, plump, relating to physical pleasurefleshly
bogeyman, booger, cause of trouble, ghost, phantom, evil spirit; U.F.O.; cargo cart; unidentified aircraft (same as BOGY), one over par, police officer, score one over par for holebogey
boss (unofficial term of address for a boss that men and women use); expression of address for man used by a boy or younger man (derived from "governor")guv
bridge match of three games, caoutchouc, elastic material derived from of some tropical plants; synthetic material resembling caoutchouc; eraser; instrument for rubbing or scraping; series of card games; decisive game in a series of card games; condom ...rubber
brief trip to see something, performing trip, period of duty, playing trip, pleasure trip, sightsee, voyage, travel, take part in a tour, tour of duty, sightseeing excursiontour
bright orange-yellow color, cooking spice, having a yellowish-orange coloring, species of crocus plant bearing orange stigmas and purple flowers; spice and food coloring derived from the stigmas of the saffron crocus, spice-producing crocussaffron
 

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