assassin - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • would-be: What cover does the area provide for would-be assassins?
  • lone: Unfortunately for us, all three were killed by " lone assassins.

Converse of object

  • send: G'Kar is threatened by an old enemy, who sends an assassin.
  • become: She becomes an assassin - the best in the business.
  • know: He doesn't know the assassin 's identity and can't trust anyone.
  • play: Rising star and martial artist Donnie Yen plays the third assassin, Sky.

Converse of subject

  • kill: The defense says that Dando was probably killed by a professional assassin.

Adjective modifier

  • deadly: A deadly assassin, who wants to murder a prosecution witness on a plane, releases a whole crate full of vicious snakes!
  • ruthless: A ruthless female assassin is on the loose, leaving a bloody trail behind her.
  • trained: And last but by no means least is Jade, trained assassin and an expert with any firearm known to man.
  • mysterious: Martina Marx Catherine Swing Young Jimmy Murphy Jordan Hughes Illusions RoboCop guards the chairman of OCP against a mysterious assassin.

Modifies a noun

  • bug: Certainly this was the most spectacular incident, but crab spiders and assassin bugs also will take butterflies commonly.

Noun used with modifier

  • spam: Spam Assassin: Software to filter spam out from your email queue.
  • master: Mynx ( Human ): Fashion model, master assassin, or adult entertainer: Which is the real Mynx?
  • government: Everything goes completely awry when a government assassin is sent to retrieve River.
  • albino: Thank the heavens then that Paul Bettany's mad as a hatter, albino assassin Silas is a terrifying presence.
  • character: The result of Jim Budd's continued harassment is a very nasty and a below the belt character assassin.

Possessives

  • bullet: Deny him too the mercy of an assassin's bullet.

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