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deathblow
/ ˈdɛθˌbləʊ /
noun
- a thing or event that destroys life or hope, esp suddenly
Word History and Origins
Origin of deathblow1
Example Sentences
He served in senior European-affairs posts under both the Clinton and Obama administrations and more recently accused Trump of inflicting a “deathblow” on the U.S. alliance with NATO.
An overhead shot shows us the lad preparing to strike the deathblow from a point of view that feels a million miles away, less a bird’s-eye view than a god’s.
The Wildlife Trusts said the decision was a "deathblow" for wildlife.
At the last moment, Rathbone raised his arm to protect himself from what was intended to be a deathblow.
Wagstaff, the curator, was maybe registering something important when he worried that Warhol’s painted soup cans might deliver a deathblow to established notions of painting.
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