Similar words: murdered, murderer, mass murderer, murder, murderous, get away with murder, ordered, bordered. Meaning: ['mɜrdərɪs /'mɜːd-] n. a woman murderer.
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1 The police identified the murderess from a smudge of blood on the shirt.
2 The murderess felt that her hands were stained with blood long after the marks had been removed.
3 And, most awful of all, was Amy a murderess?
4 I nearly became a murderess tonight.
5 The murderess is then adopted by the orphaned workers, who unsuspectingly tend her eggs and larvae.
6 The murderess 's hands seemed to be reeking with blood after they had been washed clean.
7 The lawyer wanted to know how the murderess had helped her accomplice get away.
8 She is a murderess and they describe her as a prostitute.
9 Any moment now, one burst of shooting would make Harriet Shakespeare childless and turn the Hare-woman into a murderess.
10 The concluding song, Murder in the Market, brings a hilarious stanza sung falsetto when the murderess gives her defiant answer.
11 Sometimes at night I whisper it over to myself: Murderess, Murderess.
12 Michelle Pfeiffer expertly plays an obnoxiously beautiful L.A. artist and imprisoned murderess.
13 I hope that wicked Jones is hanged, I am sure,[www.Sentencedict.com] making that poor girl a murderess.
14 Her face was dry and pale, as though she regarded herself in the light of a murderess.
15 The marshals have come to investigate the disappearance of a patient named Rachel Solando (Emily Mortimer), a murderess who has, in Dr. Cawley's words, "evaporated through the walls."
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