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annihilator

[uh-nahy-uh-ley-ter] / əˈnaɪ əˌleɪ tər /


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But staring in the eyes of the feather-flecked annihilators here, adults may have a more uncanny feeling of identification with the beasts at the pinnacle of the food chain.

From New York Times • Mar. 7, 2019

The visitors emphasized physical play, and by the looks of it, made Toews their primary target even though they maintained their goal was to be equal opportunity annihilators.

From Chicago Tribune • May 18, 2013

At length I met in October, 1858, with a portion of the Adventist annihilators in a Conference in Providence of Rhode Island, and tried to convert them from their folly.

From Secret Enemies of True Republicanism by Smolnikar, Andrew B.

There are different sects of the Adventist annihilators; but that same sect, with whom I met in Providence, have appointed for November, 1858, a Convention in Concord N.H.

From Secret Enemies of True Republicanism by Smolnikar, Andrew B.

The air they breathed and the life they led were in themselves annihilators of despair.

From The Pines of Lory by Mitchell, John Ames




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