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Sentence count:182+14Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: baby boomercome downmeddlesomeaccustomedcome homedoordoorwayoutdoorMeaning: [-md]  n. people who are destined to die soon. adj. 1. marked for certain death 2. in danger of the eternal punishment of hell 3. marked by or promising bad fortune 4. (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate. 
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91, It might seem that adolescents are doomed for ever to be ideological social critics.
92, There was no Caterpillar Club yet, no way out of a doomed plane.
93, The rich get richer and the rural population is doomed to remain in absolute poverty.
94, Haven't you ever heard that saying about those who forget history being doomed to repeat it?
95, I kept incredulously ordering more drinks, in a doomed bid to stave off this conclusion.
96, A bug for efficiency, he felt that the waste of money and effort on doomed irrigation ventures was a scandal.
97, Perhaps they felt pity and affection for the animals moving through a world by which they were doomed to be destroyed.
98, They turned out to be a good power-rock band doomed by personality clashes and their own audacity.
99, Such attitudes are often very difficult to shift and the therapist who forces an alternative view of management is doomed to failure.
100, The uneducated woman transmits to her children the same doomed life.
101, The union quest to preserve the rights and prerogatives of unskilled labor are doomed to failure.
102, But socialism was doomed unless power remained on the factory floor and flowed upwards[http://sentencedict.com], rather than downwards.
103, The colony was doomed to be swallowed by Massachusetts and Rhode Island, which had royal charters as it did not.
104, Doomed are the hotheads! Unhappy are they who lose their cool and are too proud to say, "I'm sorry.". Robert H. Schuller 
105, Yet, any critical attempt to reduce to discursive terms the emotional and poetic appeal of the film seems doomed to failure.
106, There is, to be sure, a certain logic in the view which advocates the relinquishment of doomed creatures to eternity.
107, In this, of course, he was helped by Jacob Marley, his dead partner doomed to roam through eternity in chains.
108, But this attempt to carry on as though nothing had happened was doomed from the start.
109, It was thus doomed to fail-but not before it had ravaged every society it touched.
110, They are doomed by exploitative capital operating on a global scale.
111, Laura believes that those of her sisters or cousins who defy the instructions are doomed to failed marriages.
112, But after a month with no reply, it seemed that even this approach was doomed to failure.
113, Any attempt to nail down individuals with the aid of rules and collective values seems doomed to vague and complex generalities.
114, Now the Local, depleted, seemed to be doomed, because it needed the votes of the crossovers and scabs.
115, The magnificent castle was doomed to fall prey to the hand of desolation.
116, The commune was doomed by the spread of market relations and the peasantry were becoming divided between capitalists and propertyless rural labourers.
117, Blanche had been doomed to fight for her promotion, watch her weight, and fret over her childlessness.
118, Larger families around us were being rehoused at a steady rate, but we were doomed to wait forever.
119, Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. Edmund Burke 
120, Half of us are ruthless and the other half are doomed.
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