murderously - significado y definición. Qué es murderously
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Qué (quién) es murderously - definición


murderously      
You use murderously to indicate that something is extremely unpleasant or threatening.
Beauchamp glared at her murderously.
ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v
murderous      
¦ adjective
1. capable of, intending, or involving murder or extreme violence.
2. informal extremely arduous or unpleasant.
Derivatives
murderously adverb
murderousness noun
murderous      
1.
Someone who is murderous is likely to murder someone and may already have murdered someone.
This murderous lunatic could kill them both without a second thought.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A murderous attack or other action is very violent and intended to result in someone's death.
He made a murderous attack on his wife that evening.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Ejemplos de uso de murderously
1. It was the usual load of lying blather and false piety –– deeply, even murderously cynical.
2. But the Maoists also promoted a rigid communist orthodoxy and puritanical morals, and were known for murderously enforcing their will on opponents.
3. The film seemed OTT – Douglas and Turner swinging murderously from chandeliers – but this real–life cinema is even more baroque.
4. Buried in the rock deep within Smokejacks Pit was a murderously large hooked 31 cm claw, almost as big as a human head.
5. According to Del Ponte‘s team, Raul Salinas was the point man for all the cocaine passing through Mexico, maintaining relationships with organisations otherwise murderously at odds with each other.