kill in a sentence
n.
Definition
KILL (verb): To cause the death of a living being or to bring about the end of something, such as an emotion or spirit.
Sample Sentences
- The hunter aimed carefully, determined to kill the deer before dusk.
- Her disappointment from the lost opportunity felt like it could kill her spirit.
- In the movie, the villain plotted to kill the protagonist in a shocking twist.
- Overexposure to the sun can kill plants that are not suited for such harsh conditions.
- His harsh words were enough to kill the joyful atmosphere in the room.
- The hunter aimed carefully, hoping to kill the deer swiftly and humanely.
- In the novel, the villain plotted to kill the hero in a dramatic showdown.
- Neglecting to water the plants for weeks could ultimately kill them.
- The news of the tragic accident left everyone in shock, realizing how quickly life can be killed.
- He decided to kill the rumor before it spread any further.
- She decided to kill the engine before stepping out of the car.
- The documentary aimed to raise awareness about how pollution can kill marine life.
- In a moment of rage, he wished he could kill the pain that had haunted him for years.
- The scientist was determined to find a way to kill the bacteria without harming the good cells.
- The thrilling plot twist revealed that the seemingly innocent character had been the one to kill the antagonist.
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