We have no meanings for "homicidal tendencies" in our records yet.
1 Such a man would clearly be a paranoid schizophrenic, Mr. Flanagan, with homicidal tendencies .
2 There's nothing in his face that suggests homicidal tendencies , but of course there almost never is.
3 Aunt Tess have any homicidal tendencies ?
4 He is known to have homicidal tendencies , a fact which renders his immediate recapture a very urgent necessity.
5 In ordinary times men endowed with these homicidal tendencies refrain, generally from fear of the policeman and the scaffold.
6 Miss Tarabotti, who had developed rather unladylike homicidal tendencies toward the repulsive wax-faced thing, asked eagerly, "How?"
7 The New Yorker, November 4, 1939 P. 17 A sequence of servants all with homicidal tendencies .
8 He sounded like he really meant it, and in more than twenty years of marriage Bill had never, until now, expressed homicidal tendencies .
9 I knew from reading enough true crime that a meek personality often hid homicidal tendencies , but I couldn't make the stretch in Gerald's case.
10 Love tears them apart, and sets in motion the events that we are already familiar with: Petrie's blank homicidal tendencies ; Jessica's life on the run.
11 Dexter is, in his own words, "a monster", but he cannot control his homicidal tendencies , which are traced in flashbacks to his troubled childhood.
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