˜yÐÄvlog

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deathlike

[ deth-lahyk ]

adjective

  1. resembling death.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deathlike1

1540–50; death + -like; compare Old English »åŧ²¹³Ù³ó±ôÄ«³¦ deathly
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If you know anything about Burton’s movies, you know that they tend to feature characters who embody all the qualities of a sickly Victorian-era child: waifish, sunken doe-eye and gaunt faces with a deathlike pallor.

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I think that part of what drove theater attendance this summer was a subconscious attraction to the deathlike repetition of timeless dreamworlds, whether underwater or plastered in pink.

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Inside the field hospital at Azovstal, the wounded soldiers looked pale and deathlike.

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And at this point climate denialism has a deathlike grip on the GOP — a grip unlikely to loosen until complete catastrophe is upon us, and maybe not even then.

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Failing to turn friendship with an aristocratic young woman into something more, a despondent Guy wills himself into a deathlike sleep, eventually awakening in a seemingly idyllic socialist future.

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