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perdition

[per-dish-uhn] / pərˈdɪʃ ən /


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If so, which people are allowed in and which are banished to perdition, if not sentenced to be annihilated?

From Salon Jul. 29, 2023

This perdition has only grown more baroque and hellish during the post-COVID travel rebound, which has created dehumanizing rental car shortages and skyrocketing prices across the country.

From Slate Jul. 28, 2023

Its crowdedness seems to amplify the collective anxiety of the artists witnessing, resisting and, at times, celebrating their road to perdition.

From New York Times Apr. 5, 2018

He had not, but he knew we were on the road to perdition, just like America.

From The Guardian Dec. 13, 2017

The only places I’d seen within a stone’s throw from Shady’s place were the cemetery and that broken-down shack of a house with perdition written on the gate.

From "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool




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