Definitionadv. in a morbid manner or to a morbid degree
Last update: October 23, 2015
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It is more interesting to notice an epigram in honour of Ford by Richard Crashaw, morbidly passionate in one direction as Ford was in another. [Please select]
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But Charles had grown horribly and morbidly suspicious. [Please select]
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A person isn't good-natured just because he's fat," he concluded, morbidly, "but he might as well be. [Please select]
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Morbidly, the Master wished the risk might verge into a certainty. [Please select]
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Heretofore, observations have been made mostly on diseased or morbidly deteriorated subjects. [Please select]
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He even heard, with ears morbidly acute, the low words addressed to the interested spectators, "Now, gentlemen, I am about to begin." [Please select]
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At this period vomiting may come on; but when the animal is morbidly ravenous, the stomach does not generally reject its contents. [Please select]
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