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deathwatch
[ deth-woch, -wawch ]
noun
- a vigil beside a dying or dead person.
- a guard set over a condemned person before execution.
- Also called deathwatch beetle. any of several beetles of the family Anobiidae that make a ticking sound as they bore through wood: the sound was once believed to be an omen of death.
deathwatch
/ ˈdɛθˌwɒtʃ /
noun
- a vigil held beside a dying or dead person
- deathwatch beetlea beetle, Xestobium rufovillosum, whose woodboring larvae are a serious pest. The adult produces a rapid tapping sound with its head that was once popularly supposed to presage death See also anobiid
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The deathwatch, like conscience, doth make cowards of us all.
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Every pulse-beat is in exact time with the cricket's chant and the tickings of the deathwatch in the wall.
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It sounds to me like the echoing tick, tick of some great beetle; like the sort of noise which a deathwatch makes, you know.
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A chulad was a small native pet, Korvin knew, something like a greatly magnified deathwatch beetle.
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In the wainscot of the room a deathwatch ticked its doleful omen.
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