Similar words: mortal, immortal, mortality, mortality rate, infant mortality, mortar, shortage, portable. Meaning: ['mɔrtlɪ /'mɔː-] adv. in such a manner that death ensues (also in reference to hatred, jealousy, fear, etc.).
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31. He knew he was mortally ill.
32. He fell to the ground mortally wounded.
33. There were many wounded, but none mortally.
34. She is mortally afraid of snakes.
35. I was mortally afraid she'd ask me to go with her.
36. He fell mortally wounded.
37. Renault Mograine staggers about as if he were mortally wounded.
38. She Yun - Ki, fell mortally ill while taking the drug.
39. The unhappy wife of Dr. Zabriskie sank , mortally wounded, to the ground.
40. As they attacked, Ms. Deng said, she took a fruit knife from her purse and stabbed wildly. Mr. Deng fell, mortally wounded.
41. And yet when he was on the war path his opponents on the Municipal Corporation or the Senate of the University were mortally afraid of him.
42. The landlords, the dying ruling class of China, were pervaded by premonitions of early death and were mortally afraid even while they tried to maintain their own attitude of superciliousness.
43. Any identifiable reference to him would have been mortally dangerous.
44. Lee defeated the Union forces commanded by Joseph Hooker. Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded in the battle.
45. On a day in the autumn,(www.Sentencedict.com) I saw a prairie eagle mortally wounded by a rifle shot.
46. He felt mortally wounded and had to lean against the wall.
47. 1963 - John F. Kennedy assassination: Alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald is mortally shot by Jack Ruby in Dallas, Texas on live national television.
48. He is mortally offended.
More similar words: mortal, immortal, mortality, mortality rate, infant mortality, mortar, shortage, portable, important, comfortable, tally, importance, supportable, mortify, unimportant, exhortation, uncomfortable, importantly, deportation, totally, mortgage, of importance, short and sweet, mentally, brutally, mortified, transportable, post-mortem, postmortem, post mortem.