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is doomsday
noun
The day when God is expected to judge the world; end times.
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"Today, everyone is doomsday about downtown," Mr. Rosen said.
"No man has learned anything rightly, until he knows that every day is Doomsday".
"World peace is very important, because the [alternative] is doomsday," she says.
MONDAY is doomsday for restaurants, a Death Valley of empty seats, the biggest homebody day of the week.
It is doomsday on the planet Krypton and the patriarch Jor-El, played by Marlon Brando, regards his infant son, whom he is about to send to Earth in an escape pod.
Mr. Silver said on Wednesday that he had "never been more proud" of his members, while Mr. Bruno, in a speech on the Senate floor, brushed aside talk of fiscal gloom, saying: "I don't want to be one of the pessimists who says the sky is falling, we're going over a cliff, it is doomsday".
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The political climate has slowly and steadily eroded during our lifetime, alongside the actual ecological climate, which is doomsday-level bad.
Will it be doomsday?
"It's going to be doomsday".
Technology: Going After Dropbox July 9 could be doomsday for your PC or Mac.
I think people thought it was doomsday and they put away the order books.
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