Synonym: baneful, deathly, deucedly, devilishly, insanely, lethal, lifelessly, madly, mortal, mortal, pernicious, pestilent, venomous, virulent. Similar words: deadline, badly, headline, idea, death, rapidly, dealer, deal in. Meaning: ['dedlɪ] adj. 1. causing or capable of causing death 2. of an instrument of certain death 3. extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom 4. involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death 5. exceedingly harmful 6. (of a disease) having a rapid course and violent effect. adv. 1. as if dead 2. as if produced by death 3. (used as intensives) extremely.
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121. I noticed with amusement that the tapestries hanging there illustrated the seven deadly sins.
122. Then there are those who will tell you that the winter storms sucking through the Magellan Straits are the most deadly.
123. Nothing could be more deadly than to be able to anticipate every move our partner will make.
124. Had the makers of Junior Scientist included chemicals so deadly they might destroy a house?
125. But it was there all right, dead ahead - a bar, knife-sharp and deadly.
126. For good measure, some varieties contain the deadly poison tetrodotoxin.
127. He enters the system ingenuously contemplating the awesome responsibility that underlies lectures on the appropriate use of deadly force.
128. To return to the example of the deadly dull meeting.
129. Once again, the wisecracks fly as fast as the bullets - and are just as deadly.
130. Now, suddenly I had to remind myself of the truth. Cancer was dangerous, deadly dangerous.
130. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
131. Giant wasps noisily hummed around the countryside killing innocent people with their deadly sting.
132. Many of the exotic fruits may provide a wonderful meal for the traveller, but some contain a deadly poison.
133. Depleted uranium is used to make anti-tank shells more deadly, and tank armour less penetrable.
134. By some lucky balance of nature, the Alpha rays, although deadly, can not penetrate matter readily.
135. Smearing a good woman for partisan, political advantage can be a deadly game that can easily backfire.
136. As can be imagined, they were very easily degenerated into hot-tempered battles fought in deadly earnest.
137. And he was the one who helped her make decisions about how to respond to the deadly disease.
138. These tips also help prevent heat exhaustion, only several cases of which advance to potentially deadly heat stroke at the Canyon.
139. Peres enjoyed a double-digit lead in the polls over Netanyahu before the series of deadly attacks that began on Feb. 25.
140. He was booked into the Vista jail on charges of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer.
141. Thinking about deadly sin led her to think again of Satan.
142. Together with other treatments -- in a so-called drug cocktail -- they can reduce levels of the deadly virus to near zero.
143. In the wrong hands - maybe even my own - it is potentially deadly.
144. These she could deal with(sentencedict.com), not this deadly coldness exhibited by Alice.
145. The trebuchet; a twelfth-century example of this deadly weapon, capable of enormous destruction as a siege engine.
146. The desire for the pleasures of psychedelic drugs is a deadly desire. The addicts are killing themselves slowly with the pills. Dr T.P.Chia
147. The War had unleashed new currents of dissent: darker, more deadly currents that would be hard to channel.
148. Casualty doctors who're at the sharp end see the evidence that speeding is deadly.
149. He's a deadly dull little man as far as I can see.
150. First, the shipyard workers were ex-posed to the deadly blue and brown varieties of asbestos, and in extraordinarily high concentrations.
More similar words: deadline, badly, headline, idea, death, rapidly, dealer, deal in, deal out, allegedly, friendly, hardly any, supposedly, a big deal, deal with, repeatedly, reportedly, a good deal, a good deal of, upwardly mobile, the death penalty, head, lead, read, plead, leader, head up, head on, head for, thread.