Synonym: body, deadly, destructive, fatal, human being, individual, killing, lethal, malignant, man, person, soul. Antonym: least. Similar words: mortality, shortage, important, mortify, importantly, uncomfortable, mortgage, of importance. Meaning: ['mɔrtl /'mɔːtl] n. a human being. adj. 1. subject to death 2. involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death 3. unrelenting and deadly 4. causing or capable of causing death.
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181) Cor. 15:53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption and this mortal must put on immortality.
182) And , O you mortal engines , whose rude throats The immortal Jove's dead clamours counterfeit , Farewell!
183) Forwhile we are in this tent, we groan and are burdened, because we do notwish to be unclothed but to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling, sothat what is mortal may be swallowedupbylife.
184) In order to prevent this from happening, it was decided that Thetis would marry an ordinary mortal.
185) Among her mortal lovers, the most famous was perhaps Adonis.
186) Fading from the mortal groundSad version of grievous soulShame while I fly highIncite teras to my eyesHopeless mind...Pain it createsAbove the skies of sorrow, I elevate !
187) Clotho weaves thread of life for every mortal, god and titan.
188) Storm of Hell is much more destructive than the storm in the mortal world. Ahriman will call upon a fearsome storm of hell to destroy any enemy standing in his way.
189) Wild Ginger grows up to become a model Maoist, but her love for a man soon places her in an untenable position — and ultimately in mortal danger.
190) For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality.
191) Ysera is one of the most graceful and powerful creatures any mortal could lay eyes on.
192) It is our modern irreligion, our lack of confidence in any hereafter, that makes us anxious to stretch our mortal stay as long as possible.
193) But I would not sadden you by the mortal plaint.
194) The swans shook their heads, for what she beheld were the beautiful ever-changing cloud palaces of the "Fata Morgana, " into which no mortal can enter.
195) By Plato's account, Poseidon sired five pairs of male twins with mortal women.
196) Let this scar signify the first blow against the mortal world.
197) So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.
198) This is the common fate of mortal men, useless it is to repine .
199) Wise self limitation is not the same thing as text-book philosophy, and an ejaculatory prayer in a moment of mortal danger is not a theological treatise either.
200) But, English does have one possible mortal enemy - itself.
201) The neurological effects of alcohol use are constantly a element in mortal locomote vehicle occurrences and fights.
202) Early Christian teachings divided sins into the mortal sins and the venial sins.
203) Early Christian teachings divided sins into the mortal sins and venial sins.
204) Gaia : Clotho weaves the thread of life for every mortal, god[sentencedict.com], and Titan.
205) Oh golly, how fascinating, I'll stop playing Mortal Kombat for that, you betcha.
206) The popular conception of a Promethean being created by a mortal refers to a demiurge.
207) Wights are armed with horrible Bane Blades that cause mortal flesh to decay and shrivel.
208) SNAKE, having made his hole close to the porch of a cottage, inflicted a mortal bite on the Cottager's infant son.http://Sentencedict.com
209) To be forgiven for committing a mortal sin, one must be extremely penitent.
210) Light reveals the subtle alteration of things, the sly or calamitous impermanence or mortal life.
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