Synonym: cleanup, kill, putting to death, sidesplitting, violent death. Similar words: billing, filling, milling, willing, drilling, billings, chilling, shilling. Meaning: ['kɪlɪŋ] n. 1. an event that causes someone to die 2. the act of terminating a life 3. a very large profit. adj. very funny.
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(181) These are associated with the two Killing vectors, and with the internal symmetries of the Ernst equation.
(182) A hope she clung to was that the man charged with the killing would be held accountable.
(183) A ban has been imposed on the hunting and killing of whales.
(184) The virus proved highly selective in killing several lines of human cancer cells in laboratory cell cultures.
(185) This altered Romeo strikes us as oddly passive after Juliet is exiled for killing his cousin Tybalt in a street brawl.
(186) A close scrutiny of films showing lions killing zebras does not bear this out.
(187) At puberty, males become warriors and killing an enemy is often a prerequisite of attaining full adult status.
(188) His horse threw him, breaking his neck and killing him instantly.
(189) Perhaps this boy knows something about them, he thought ... Something has been killing rabbits and birds in the woods lately.
(190) Nowhere else was an attempt made systematically to exterminate a whole people, using the most advanced technology of mass killing.
(191) Killing has now become more of a sport, or an adherence to an ancient custom.
(192) The killing took place a week after Benitez reported turning down a $ 100, 000 bribe from narcotics traffickers.
(193) It casts more doubt on Wallace's conviction in 1981 of the killing of his friend, antique dealer Jonathan Lewis.
(194) Opposition leaders said the killing added weight to their demands for a change in government.
(195) The truck that carried the copters explodes, killing police officers and civilians.
(196) I didn't know any more than you, but curiosity was killing this cat, and I wanted their measurements.
(197) Thus the early killing age at Walton need not be a reflection of success in animal husbandry.
(198) She denied offering money to White to carry out the killing, after seeing a film showing a similar murder attempt.
(199) I was dawdling over dessert, still killing time, when an old friend, Rose Dikas,(sentencedict.com) slid into my booth.
(200) That instinct which is said to restrain other animals from killing and devouring their own species we need not attribute to him.
(201) I felt its coldness spreading through my body, killing off the cells, one by one.
(202) Vermin, he called them, when she protested at killing a sitting bird.
(203) The cause of death was a shotgun blast at close range, and police are now investigating the illegal killing.
(204) He was accused of killing one man in 1988 and another in 1991.
(205) It spread fast in the contaminated water of the great cities, killing in all four epidemics about 100,(http://sentencedict.com/killing.html)000 people.
(206) For this whole business of killing, whether killing beasts or killing men, is supposed to be fraught with danger.
(207) The story told of a Canelos-owned truck that overturned on a highway, killing 21 farmworkers who were riding in the back.
(208) 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
(209) Markhasev is accused of killing Ennis Cosby in the course of a robbery, which qualifies as a special circumstance.
(210) Man lives freely only by his readiness to die, if need be, at the hands of his brother, never by killing him. Mahatma Gandhi
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