Definitionadj. characteristic of or capable of or having a tendency toward killing another human being
Last update: October 5, 2015
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There was murderous look in his eyes. [Please select]
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We can't suppose the knife was originally taken with any murderous intent. [Please select]
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He slept, but the murderous sport of kings went on. [Please select]
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Nelda was barely successful in suppressing a look of murderous anger. [Please select]
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When subsequently this dangerous person revolted, the First August Emperor's own real eunuchs took part in opposing his murderous designs. [Please select]
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They were able people, too, but murderous in all their instincts. [Please select]
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The Long-horn cattle in their native home were "suddenly swept away as if by some murderous pestilence," by the introduction of Short-horns. [Please select]
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"So that you're just the damned murderous pirate I was supposing you," stormed his lordship.' [Please select]
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In the web which had engulfed one by one, himself, Themar, Granberry, Miss Westfall and Poynter, a murderous stranger was floundering. [Please select]
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At the same moment Slosson snatched up a heavy club from back of the bar and dealt Yancy a murderous blow. [Please select]
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And a good job you got it, if this was his," he added, picking up the murderous little life-preserver which poor Raffles had provided for his own destruction." [Please select]
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