Similar words: baby boomer, come down, meddlesome, accustomed, come home, door, doorway, outdoor. Meaning: [-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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151, Yet these efforts to preserve tradition by isolating society from Western influence were doomed to failure.
152, People began to feel haunted, cursed, doomed to die, their foreheads sealed when Wisconsin Steel went down.
153, Doomed to eternal damnation from Sinatra's own special brand of heaven.
154, Wesley Smith Opponents say it's a policy doomed to fail - creating massive environmental damage.
155, North Vietnamese stonewalling doomed Cambodia, however, to prolonged agony.
156, They and their nations were doomed to what Khrushehev had called peaceful coexistence.
157, In view of fact that both the Inquisitional System and the Adversary System are products of deliberate design, plans of constructivist rationalism are doomed to self-deconstructing.
158, Two conditions must be met before a budget program is first put into operation, or else the budgeting is always doomed to failure from the start.
159, Unlike its relative the ring-necked parakeet, which is the UK's only naturalised parrot, the doomed species builds huge communal nests.
160, Lily had the doomed sense of the castaway who has signalled in vain to fleeing sails.
161, Terminology to explain the back is only a temporary memory, is always doomed to be forgotten, and easy people to become impetuous,[sentencedict.com/doomed.html] superficial.
162, Crunch climate change talks may be doomed to failure in Copenhagen next month, with a legally binding deal on emissions now decreasingly likely, admitted leaders from across the Asia Pacific region.
163, Do they just float around in some form of limbo, doomed always exist and never biodegrade?
164, Iowa and New Hampshire are not doomed to obscurity quite yet.
165, President Tyler stood up. "Give me your hand on that, " he said, "and I will say to you that Henry Clay is a doomed man from this hour."
166, Doomed to the fate of not only fight out tomorrow.
167, Fireman battled through the smoke in a doomed attempt to rescue the children.
168, I have met great teachers whom I admire enormously and although I may be a doomed sycophant(sentencedict.com), I pray I will continue to enjoy the company of these teachers.
169, Under czarism , this kind of confidence is doomed to suffer universal destruction. When all the people are forced to kneel down, the only one who still stands has become a god.
170, The NIS News Bulletin interpreted the results of the study as: "Attempts to get more women working full-time are doomed to failure because nobody has a desire for this.
171, Their success over Cambodia doomed that country and therefore South Vietnam as well.
172, Bill Clinton famously remarked a decade ago that the efforts of Chinese leaders to control the Internet were doomed, akin to "nailing Jell-O to a wall.
173, Those who go in for intrigues and conspiracy are doomed to failure.
174, Any application that interacts with users in Boolean is doomed to suffer severe user - interface problems.
175, Hearing the twang of the bowstring, it assumed that it was doomed.
176, When you put a metal cage in a essel, the fate of the essel is doomed.
177, When Anakin confronts the three doomed battle droids in the airlock corridor, the one in the background them panics and frantically tries to activate the controls.
178, Some things are doomed are may rottenly inside the stomach, some actually may not, for instance lonely.
179, The black spot told the old sailor he was doomed.
180, I have a presentiment that I am doomed to make way for Fanny Glover.