Definitionadv. with fatal consequences or implications
Last update: September 12, 2015
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So fatally were the internal affairs of that magnificent but unhappy country bound up with concerns which brought the forces of the civilized world into play. [Please select]
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If dysentery continue to advance it will terminate fatally within a fortnight. [Please select]
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Parker; 'one is fatally bad and the other promises good.' [Please select]
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Why did he cherish her portrait while he was so fatally indifferent to herself. [Please select]
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Helen could scarcely believe that amid all this tranquillity a man lay perhaps fatally injured. [Please select]
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Why is it she has so fatally lost the attention of mankind. [Please select]
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A man dropped in Jack's boat now, fatally wounded. [Please select]
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Jenness mentions (1922: 150) a case of an Eskimo being fatally gored by a Caribou on Victoria Island. [Please select]
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Her master and mate were old hands at the perilous work, and lost no time, for wreck, like fire, is fatally rapid. [Please select]
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A large engraving of a picture of a sentimental school hung on the wall: she could not bear to look at it, and yet her eyes, from time to time, were fatally drawn thither. [Please select]
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