The blow that kills (usually mercifully)
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Examples for "deathblow"
Examples for "deathblow"
1It feels like a deathblow to having my say in SA's future.
2Then, as now, doomsayers foresaw a deathblow to the UN climate negotiations.
3The deathblow had struck him, but he must die on his feet.
4Put foes in slo-mo while you spin around to deal a deathblow.
5But that stroke from the shark's tail could have been his deathblow.
1Broncos centre Ward delivered the coup de grace seven minutes after half-time.
2For the coup de grace, Becker's unionized workers were ordered to strike.
3Now, word was out that Descartes had applied the coup de grace.
4She clinched the deal she had contrived, with a coup de grace.
5But the shuttle trade's coup de grace may well be EU enlargement.
6It's like a coup de grace for wheat sowing this year, Sierra said.
7Then, in its own good time, it would deliver the coup de grace.
8The New Saboteurs are devotees of the impratical coup de grace.
9After she had felled them, she had given them the coup de grace.
10It was time for me to deliver the coup de grace.
11The exposure was a coup de grace to the system of Mr. Perkins.
12Then he went down to the site and administered the coup de grace.
13That will be the coup de grace for the are of urbane travel.
14She had gloated at her victory and was administering her coup de grace.
15Then came the coup de grace after cheeky play by Alexander-Arnold.
16Nor had the belief in the royalty of cotton received its coup de grace.
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