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killing [ˈkɪlɪŋ] adj 1. Informal very tiring; exhausting a killing pace 2. Informal extremely funny; hilarious 3. causing death; fatal n 1. the act of causing death; slaying 2. Informal a sudden stroke of success, usually financial, as in speculations on the stock market (esp in the phrase make a killing) killingly adv Killing See also death. a substance or preparation for killing mites or ticks. a place of bloodshed, so called after the field purchased by Judas with the bribe he received for betraying Christ. Rare. 1. the murder of one friend by another. 2. the killer of a friend. a homicidal mania. the killing of birds. a substance for killing bacteria. the act of decapitation; beheading or being beheaded. — decoilator, n. the act of hurling from a window, especially people. 1. the act of putting to death without pain a person incurably ill or suffering great pain; mercy killing. 2. an easy, painless death. — euthanasic, adj. 1. the act of suicide. 2. a person who commits suicide. 1. the killing of one’s brother. 2. a person who has killed his brother. — fratricidal, adj. a substance that kills fungi or retards the growth of spores. the killing of an entire people or of a very large number of a people. — genocidal, adj. any substance for killing germs, especially bacteria. — germicidal, adj. 1. the killing of a giant. 2. a person who kills giants. 1. a sacrifice of one hundred oxen at one time, as in ancient Greece. 2. any slaughter on a large scale; a massacre. a substance for killing unwanted plant growth. 1. a burnt offering or sacrifice. 2. large-scale destruction by fire or other violent means. 1. a general term for murder; the killing of another human being. 2. the murderer of another. — homicidal, adj. a mania for murder. the process of sacrificing, espeeially by flre. — immolator, n. 1. the murder of infants. 2. a person who kills infants. — infanticidal, adj. a substance used for killing insects. — insecticidal, adj. the act of cutting a person’s throat. See also remedies. the process or act of pelting with stones, sometimes as a form of execution. the killing of kangaroos. the act of killing something for the purpose of sacrifice. 1. the killing of one’s husband. 2. a person who has killed her husband. — mariticidal, adj. 1. the killing of one’s mother. 2. a person who has killed his mother. — matricidal, adj. a substance that kills microbes. a substance for killing mites. — miticidal, adj. Obsolete, a killing or an act of killing. 1. the murder of a parent or close relative. 2. one who has killed a parent or close relative. — parricidal, adj. 1. the killing of one’s father. 2. a person who has killed his father. — patricidal, adj. any chemical substance used for killing pests, as insects, weeds, etc. the murder of a king. — regicide, n. — regicidal, adj. a substance that kills rodents. a punishment in old Persia, in which criminals were imprisoned in a log or hollow tree. The head, arms, and legs of a victim were left exposed and smeared with honey to attract insects. 1. the killing of one’s sister. 2. a person who has killed his sister. — sororicidal, adj. a substance or preparation used for killing sperm, used in contraception. — spermicidal, adj. 1. the killing of oneself. 2. one who has killed himself. — suicidal, adj. 1. the suicide of a Hindu widow by immolation on the funeral pyre of her husband. 2. a Hindu widow who died by suttee. an agent or preparation for killing tapeworms. — taeniacidal, teniacidal, adj. 1. the killing of a tyrant. 2. the killer of a tyrant. — tyrannicidal, adj. 1. the killing of one’s wife. 2. a person who has killed his wife. — uxoricidal, adj. the killing of a prophet. — vaticidal, adj.
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killing noun murder, massacre, slaughter, execution, dispatch, manslaughter, elimination, slaying, homicide, bloodshed, carnage, fatality, liquidation, extermination, annihilation, eradication, butchery, necktie party (informal) This is a brutal killing. adjective 1. (Informal) tiring, hard, testing, taxing, difficult, draining, exhausting, punishing, crippling, fatiguing, gruelling, sapping, debilitating, strenuous, arduous, laborious, enervating, backbreaking He covered the last 300 metres in around 41sec, a killing pace. 2. deadly, deathly, dangerous, fatal, destructive, lethal, mortal, murderous, death-dealing Diphtheria was a killing disease. make a killing (Informal) profit, gain, clean up (informal), be lucky, be successful, make a fortune, strike it rich (informal), make a bomb (slang), rake it in (informal), had a windfall They have made a killing on the deal. Translations killing [ˈkɪlɪŋ] n (= murder) → assassinat m a brutal killing → un assassinat brutal the husband may have carried out the killings → le mari pourrait avoir commis les assassinats (= practice of murder) → assassinat f to make a killing (= make money) → se remplir les poches, réussir un beau coup killing n (of animals) (Hunt) → Erlegen nt; (at abattoir) → (Ab)schlachten nt (of person) → Töten nt, → Tötung f; three more killings in Belfast → drei weitere Morde or Todesopfer in Belfast (fig) to make a killing → einen Riesengewinn machen How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In the breast of the leader was the hope that he had planted enough of superstitious terror in their hearts to make the sight of the supposed author of their imagined wrongs sufficient provocation for his murder; for Bududreen was too sly to give the order for the killing of a white man--the arm of the white man's law was too long--but he felt that he would rest easier were he to leave the island with the knowledge that only a dead man remained behind with the secret of his perfidy. A shower of snow fell upon them, and, finding the Olive full of foliage, it settled upon its branches and broke them down with its weight, at once despoiling it of its beauty and killing the tree. One of his poems tells how Cowper scolded his spaniel Beau for killing a little baby bird "not because you were hungry," says the poet, "but out of naughtiness. |
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