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Meaning of deathful
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deathful (a.)
Full of death or slaughter; murderous; destructive; bloody.
Liable to undergo death; mortal.
deathful Sentence Examples
- The eerie silence of the graveyard cast a deathful pall over the mourners as they laid their loved one to rest.
- The ancient curse spoke of a deathful fate awaiting any who dared disturb the sacred tomb.
- The howling winds carried with them a deathful chill, signaling the onset of winter's harsh grip.
- In the depths of the haunted mansion, shadows lurked, whispering tales of deathful spirits bound to the earth.
- The warrior faced the dragon with a sense of impending doom, knowing that a single misstep could lead to a deathful encounter.
- The plague swept through the village, leaving deathful silence in its wake as families mourned their losses.
- Legends told of a deathful curse that befell those who trespassed upon the cursed land.
- The crumbling ruins bore witness to the deathful battles fought there centuries ago.
- The ominous prophecy foretold of a deathful reckoning that would come to pass if the ancient seal were broken.
- As night fell, the forest became a deathful realm where unseen dangers lurked behind every shadow.
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Full of death or slaughter; murderous; destructive; bloody., Liable to undergo death; mortal.
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The eerie silence of the graveyard cast a deathful pall over the mourners as they laid their loved one to rest.
The ancient curse spoke of a deathful fate awaiting any who dared disturb the sacred tomb.
The howling winds carried with them a deathful chill, signaling the onset of winter's harsh grip.
In the depths of the haunted mansion, shadows lurked, whispering tales of deathful spirits bound to the earth.