cataclysmal

ADJECTIVE
  1. severely destructive
    cataclysmic nuclear war
    a cataclysmic earthquake
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How To Use cataclysmal In A Sentence

  • And then a lank, grey-bearded man, perspiring copiously in a noble passion of self-help, blind to all earthly things save that glaring, bait, thrust between them in a cataclysmal rush towards that alluring "x 5 pr. G. When the Sleeper Wakes
  • And then a lank, grey-bearded man, perspiring copiously in a noble passion of self-help, blind to all earthly things save that glaring, bait, thrust between them in a cataclysmal rush towards that alluring “x 5 pr. G.” When the Sleeper Wakes
  • Holy crap, tonight was almost cataclysmal for the party. Gaming Tonight
  • The almost cataclysmal development of new machinery, the discovery of new materials, and the appearance of new social possibilities through the organised pursuit of material science, has given enormous and unprecedented facilities to the spirit of innovation. A Modern Utopia
  • Perhaps she's so deaf that nothing short of a cataclysmal uproar will reach her auditory nerves. ' The Beetle
  • Years ago he began to lay the groundwork for the gigantic, cataclysmal acts of dark necromancy that should rock the earth to its core and enslave its inhabitants. Conan the Avenger
  • As I was playing my dad yesterday, I thought back upon those days of constantly inclement tempers, and was astonished at my cataclysmal past. Deadhead sticker on a cadillac
  • The belief belongs to what may be called the cataclysmal theory of progress, which improves the world by sudden starts, and clings so fondly to liquor-laws, and has profound faith in specific remedies for moral and political diseases. Reflections and Comments 1865-1895
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