How To Use Deadliness In A Sentence
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I don’t think its deadliness is the issue — it’s that there is no long term storage.
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The bomb was packed with shards of metal, nuts and bolts to increase its deadliness.
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I don't know about the overall "deadliness", but the lung cancer is caused by the
Undefined
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But if there was nothing dastardly in this, neither was there anything heroic, since I was proof against that kind of deadliness if Bob was not.
No Hero
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The pregnant silence is almost eerie as it spreads round the room, reaching every corner, suffocating me as I inhale its intoxicating deadliness.
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It struck out at him with the speed and deadliness of a cobra.
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By contrast, the deadliness of contaminants added to reservoirs or water sources would most likely be neutralized by dilution and standard water treatment.
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She saw a man now -- wild, white, intense as fire, with some terrible cool kind of deadliness in his mien.
The Man of the Forest
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It quickly becomes grating, rather than unnerving, even as the violence itself increases in deadliness.
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No one with any sense would place a trap of such deadliness so close to a populated area.
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While he radiated innocence and virginity, Siterra radiated seductiveness, wildness, and deadliness.
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Separately from that, the (bird flu) virus continues to be deadly. But there is no new jump in deadliness," Hartl said in Geneva.
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So where does swine flu fit in on the scale of "deadliness"?
World Hum
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(I say "deadliness" with some justification, for it compares very favorably with, say, the poisonous snakes of India, whose bites take more hours to bring on death than the jambi does minutes.)
Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure
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Unlike the vipers, the colubrine poisonous snakes have small fangs, and their poison, though on the whole even more deadly, has entirely different effects, and owes its deadliness to entirely different qualities.
I. The Start
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But to meet God! And 'tis no sweven, [dream] ne fallacy, this dread undeadliness [immortality] -- it is real.
The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time
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Here it is the shift from deadliness to normal family life.
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But what really works with this story is that it grabs you with the sense of deadliness and betrayal being associated with the most familiar settings and people that are supposed to be safe.
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Sara: I don’t think its deadliness is the issue — it’s that there is no long term storage
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