Bestial in a sentence as an adjective

> We all kind of know that we're well beyond sheer domination of all things earthly and bestial.

The hostility can be dealt with, if you are sufficiently bestial.

Sure, it's good to try to overcome your bestial nature, but pretending it isn't there at all seems a bit silly.

Stephen Crane In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it.

The bestial nature of humanity slightly reveals itself int he wilds of LA traffic.

God had allowed him to see the **** reserved for his sins: stinking, bestial, malignant, a **** of lecherous goatish fiends.

Partly due to how much more graphic detail an author can get away with these days, Sranc are much more brutal, bestial and disgusting than Orcs.

Are we turning war into a game of bits, or are we tainting the networked Utopia with our never-extinguished bestial instincts?

I think the proper translation would be "inhuman *******" as "bestiale" means "beastly", an insult alluding to the inhuman nature of insultee.

>How is "m >>= f" pronounced?The pronunciation is a sort of bestial hissing that is difficult to describe; when you say it correctly, the terminal may be slightly moist.

And how doctors at one time didn't wash their hands, yet deny today that their practice was once monstrous and bestial, yet chiropractors are the new "evil".The thread of logic and evidence is incredibly fascinating.

Unless I'm missing something, like a few extra pages of content, this article doesn't say anything about how it feels to be canned before Christmas, other than to suggest that "Degraded and bestial" as 'perhaps an appropriate description'.What a pointless article.

Any man who can take a TV wall apart and put it back together again, and most men can, nowadays, is happier than any man who tries to slide-rule, measure and equate the universe, which just wont be measured or equated without making man feel bestial and lonely.

Thus we were outraged, but not morally disturbed, by the bestial behavior of the stormtroopers in the concentration camps and the torture cellars of the secret police, and it would have been strange indeed to grow morally indignant over the speeches of the **** big wigs inpower, whose opinions had been common knowledge for years.

There’s a simpler argument in favor of high-powered facilities, but in geopolitics it is hypocritical, bestial and misanthropic: better physics facilities provide strength to intellectual backbone of your nuclear deterent, keeping it reliable, competant and accurate, so things really work if they need to.

And a dog is an omen, and a cat is a mystery, and a pig is a mascot and a beetle is a scarab, calling up all the menagerie of polytheism from Egypt and old India; Dog Anubis and great green-eyed Pasht and all the holy howling Bulls of Bashan; reeling back to the bestial gods of the beginning, escaping into elephants and snakes and crocodiles; and all because you are frightened of four words: “He was made Man.”’

Bestial definitions

adjective

resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility; "beastly desires"; "a bestial nature"; "brute force"; "a dull and brutish man"; "bestial treatment of prisoners"

See also: beastly brutish brutal