deathly in a sentence
a.
Definition
Deathly: resembling or suggesting death; extremely quiet or still, often evoking a sense of dread or seriousness.
Sample Sentences
- The silence in the abandoned house was deathly, as if the walls themselves held their breath.
- She gave him a deathly glare that silenced the entire room.
- The fog rolled in so thick that it created a deathly atmosphere, shrouding everything in mystery.
- His deathly pallor was a clear sign that he had been unwell for some time.
- The story ended with a deathly hush, leaving readers in suspense about the fate of the characters.
- The silence in the room was deathly, as everyone awaited the verdict.
- She gave him a deathly glare, warning him to tread carefully.
- The deathly chill of the winter air sent shivers down his spine.
- His deathly pale complexion suggested he had been ill for some time.
- The eerie stillness of the forest had a deathly quality that made her uneasy.
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