Sentence examples for killing words from inspiring English sources

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It could even be part of a larger scheme: India's zombification of the English language — killing words and phrases, and then bringing them back to life in a brain-dead disfigured form that seeks out healthy humans as prey.

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Faces kill words.

A few hours after Quintin was killed, word reached Dayton.

When innocents are killed, word spreads fast, not only within local communities but also across the world.

Yesterday, as the police posted fliers at the intersection where Ms. Sobel was killed, word of her death spread swiftly among the elderly residents whose apartment buildings and activity centers dot the boardwalk.

And in keeping with the book's logic, she is doing it by killing her words.

This article continues, with holdover news, a look at the indies, and the trend that is killing the word-of-mouth hit, at Mendelson's Memos.

Attiah wrote in a tweet on Tuesday: "They may have silenced my friend but they cannot kill his words".

Many colonial accounts of the time focused on the plundering perpetrated by the Indians, and the fact that those who resisted them were killed, using words like "massacre" even though casualty numbers were uncertain.

Or, you could play space race, a game where you have to "kill" the words by entering their definitions or vice versa before they run off the screen.

In other words, killing, maiming, or otherwise harming people is an unacceptable practice that may lead to your own undoing.

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