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chance-medley
[ chans-med-lee, chahns- ]
noun
- a killing occurring during a sudden and unpredicted encounter.
- aimless and random action.
chance-medley
noun
- law a sudden quarrel in which one party kills another; unintentional but not blameless killing
Word History and Origins
Origin of chance-medley1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chance-medley1
Example Sentences
First, it might be called chance-medley; next, there would be a doubt whether the stab or shot was not given in self-defence, and was not intended to kill.
Yet it was all accident, chance-medley—excusable, of course.
There is no chance-medley where he rules, because of his long, distributed lights, and straight, infallible, divergent shadows that pick off the points and pinnacles of a thousand distances.
Did any man ever identify the bed he slept in, the table he ate at, half a century ago, in the chance-medley of second-hand—third-hand—furniture his father's insolvency or his own consigned it to?
His past went soberly before him; he beheld it as it was, ugly and strenuous like a dream, random as a chance-medley—a scene of defeat.
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