murdress (Meaning)

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murdress (n.)

A battlement in ancient fortifications with interstices for firing through.

Synonyms & Antonyms of murdress

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

murdress Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious murdress evaded capture for years, leaving a trail of twisted bodies in her wake.
  2. The jury was horrified by the cold-blooded manner in which the murdress had executed her victims.
  3. The detectives pursued every lead relentlessly, determined to bring the elusive murdress to justice.
  4. The town was gripped by fear as rumors spread of a female murdress stalking the streets.
  5. The prosecution presented irrefutable evidence, condemning the murdress to a life behind bars.
  6. The motive behind the murdress's heinous crimes remained shrouded in mystery, leaving investigators perplexed.
  7. The execution of the murdress was met with both outrage and relief from the traumatized community.
  8. The murdress's diary revealed a twisted mind filled with rage and a thirst for revenge.
  9. The unsolved murders left a chilling reminder of the darkness that can lurk within the human heart, especially in a murdress.
  10. The murdress's reign of terror ended abruptly when she was caught in a daring police sting operation.

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A battlement in ancient fortifications with interstices for firing through.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The notorious murdress evaded capture for years, leaving a trail of twisted bodies in her wake.

The jury was horrified by the cold-blooded manner in which the murdress had executed her victims.

The detectives pursued every lead relentlessly, determined to bring the elusive murdress to justice.

The town was gripped by fear as rumors spread of a female murdress stalking the streets.