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killing
[kil-ing]
noun
the act of a person or thing that kills.
the total game killed on a hunt.
Informal., a quick and unusually large profit or financial gain.
We would all like to win the lottery or make a killing in the stock market.
adjective
Tuberculosis was a killing disease well into the 20th century, and society found itself with few remedies.
exhausting.
An ever-expanding workload is imperceptible at first, but eventually we're operating at a killing pace.
Informal., irresistibly funny.
Slang., very attractive or fascinating.
The actress is known for her outstanding beauty and killing smile.
killing
/ ˈkɪlɪŋ /
adjective
informal, very tiring; exhausting
a killing pace
informal, extremely funny; hilarious
causing death; fatal
noun
the act of causing death; slaying
informal, a sudden stroke of success, usually financial, as in speculations on the stock market (esp in the phrase make a killing )
Other Word Forms
- killingly adverb
- self-killing adjective
- unkilling adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
On 25 July, a classroom roof collapsed in Piplodi, killing seven children, injuring 21 others and leaving the village school unusable.
The Glória funicular, a popular tourist attraction, derailed and crashed into a building on Wednesday, killing 16.
In recent years, civic groups have accused police of dozens of extrajudicial killings and torture.
Just weeks before, a gunman fired 500 rounds at the CDC's headquarters in Atlanta, killing a police officer.
The last Ebola outbreak in DR Congo was three years ago, killing six people.
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