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The meaning of DEADLY is likely to cause or capable of producing death. How to use deadly in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Deadly.
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Deadlier Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEADLY is likely to cause or capable of producing death. How to use deadly in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Deadly.
DEADLIER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: → See deadly 1. likely to cause death 2. informal extremely boring 3. like death in appearance or certainty.... Click for more definitions.
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Deadlier - definition of deadlier by The Free Dictionary
1. causing or tending to cause death; lethal. 2. aiming to kill or destroy; implacable: a deadly enemy. 3. like death. 4. excruciatingly boring. 5. excessive; inordinate: deadly haste. 6. extremely accurate: a deadly shot. 7. in a manner suggesting death: deadly pale.
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