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"A macabre jest," mutters an embarrassed Otto Schily.
A macabre (if somewhat far-fetched) accident abruptly ends Meadows's Scottish mission.
A macabre joke, to be sure, but accurate.
A macabre "corps de ballet" thus represented their choreography of reprimand.
She proposed a macabre three-step plan.
He's kind of a macabre fantasist.
It would be a macabre place.
Was she simply making a macabre joke?
Soon, however, the story takes a macabre, supernatural turn.
The leg, it turned out, had a macabre history.
Alienation often accounts for a macabre sense of the marvellous.
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