Similar words: deathtrap, bath towel, breathtaking, death, to death, deathly, death rate, death camp. Meaning: n. the number of deaths resulting from some particular cause such as an accident or a battle or a natural disaster.
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91, The confirmed national death toll reached 12,300 by 2 am Wednesday.
92, My last column about tallying Katrina's death toll provoked interesting responses.
93, The human death toll is already enormous today, even if we never use the massive thermonuclear arsenals we've been building up for the Big Finale.
94, Based on the census data and newly published chorography , the essay makes an estimate of the unnatural death toll of Sichuan during the period of 1958-1962.
95, The death toll, as with all China quakes, was horrific.
96, Germany's national disease agency, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), said the death toll rose to 35 at the weekend, but the rate of new infections was declining.
97, But it wasn't until the 1960s that modern historians realized the scale of the human death toll in the years following Columbus' landing, says Mann.
98, The death toll of the Burnside train crash rose to four yesterday when John Phillips, 32, of Petersville died in Wallsend Hospital.
99, The government tried to keep the death toll at a lower level.
100, Gaza officials put the Palestinian death toll from the week-long Israeli operations at around 500.
101, The death toll from a tsunami that hit the Solomon Islands is expected to grow.
102, The International Red Cross estimated Wednesday that the death toll could reach 127, 990.
103, Although the death toll, at about 190, is a fraction of the number killed in America,(http://sentencedict.com/death toll.html) this brutal attack on a business capital has traumatised an entire country.
104, Metro trans official said Washington DC are confirming in the early report 9 before...killing...Meir Adren said at an earlier news conference 7 people were dead and hope the death toll would not increase.
105, When disaster strikes , a troubling human response can inflate the death toll: people freeze up.
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