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death wish

NOUN
  1. (psychoanalysis) an unconscious urge to die

How To Use death wish In A Sentence

  • The chances he takes, you'd think he had a death wish.
  • The strong cast included Christopher Magiera as the poignant, dignified captain, trying desperately to prevent further catastrophe; Aubrey Allicock, whose potent bass-baritone brought out the despair underlying the death wish of Mamoud; Brian Mulligan as a forceful Klinghoffer; the rich-voiced Nancy Maultsby as his wife, Marilyn; and Paul La Rosa as the thuggish Rambo. Glum Season for St. Louis
  • Seen in this context, walking off the fiscal cliff is not so much a death wish as an act of national self-preservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • He may have a death wish, though. The Sun
  • They deny the possibility of a death wish lurking amidst the gardens of lust.
  • There is that fishy loophole in the whole diluvial death wish.
  • Seen in this context, walking off the fiscal cliff is not so much a death wish as an act of national self-preservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crowd of people gathered in the area cheered, and the incident ended in averting the man's death wish.
  • Any chance to shave off the drawbacks on Warrior abilities like Berserker Stance and Death Wish and now Titan's Grip?
  • Beyond a small circle of knuckle draggers with a death wish, will aircraft-grade aluminum toboggans and such sell?
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