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kill- (noun)
- The act of killing.
- The assassin liked to make a clean kill, and thus favored small arms over explosives.
- Specifically, the death blow.
- The hunter delivered the kill with a pistol shot to the head.
- The result of killing; that which has been killed.
- The fox dragged its kill back to its den.
- (verb)
- To put to death; to extinguish the life of.
- Smoking kills more people each year than alcohol and drugs combined.
- There is conclusive evidence that smoking kills.
- To render inoperative.
- He killed the engine and turned off the headlights, but remained in the car, waiting.
- To stop, cease, or render void.
- The editor decided to kill the story.
- ''The news that a hurricane had destroyed our beach house killed our plans to sell it.
- To amaze, exceed, stun, or otherwise incapacitate.
- That night, she was dressed to kill.
- That joke always kills me.
- To tell off severely.
- My boss will kill me if I'm late.
- When she finally got home her dad just about killed her.
- To use up or to waste.
- I'm just doing this to kill time.
- Between the two of us, we killed the rest of the case of beer.
- To overpower or overwhelm.
- The team had absolutely killed their traditional rivals, and the local sports bars were raucous with celebrations.
- To force a company out of business.
- (noun)
- A creek; a body of water.