We have no meanings for "tragic effect" in our records yet.
1 Her 16th birthday sees a pushy American's advances rebuffed, or permitted to tragic effect .
2 Surely the traditional "three sweet words" had never before been uttered with such tragic effect .
3 That all these airs and graces might have a tragic effect upon Francisco never occurred to her till too late.
4 She could not, with so much tragic effect , bewail that her husband would ruin himself and her by his follies.
5 This skill was now exercised upon the galactic continent with triumphant but also tragic effect ; for even this skill was not omnipotent.
6 As the lone Progressive MP Helen had decided, quite clinically, to "use parliament to expose the tragic effect " of apartheid laws.
7 All these things were steeped in the same atmosphere of silence, which certainly had a more tragic effect than the din of battle.
8 Playing prop for Lovedale Rugby Club, a scrum collapsed early on in the game, with tragic effect , as he suffered a serious neck injury.
9 Were the feelings of shame, and the sense of estrangement in the presence of one who loved them, the most tragic effect of their sin?
10 But I hold that the tragic effect can be produced even by mediocre actors, if this effect truly abounds in the plot of the tragedy....
11 The tragic effects of that terrible day were long felt in Scotland.
12 And ignoring things today can have tragic effects .
13 "Ellen does though, with tragic effect . "
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