killer - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • convict: You get to plow through the FBI crime manual and a dossier that documents actual statements from convicted killers.
  • derange: Q Horror movies- especially those that feature deranged killers are very prone to getting future installments.

Adjective modifier

  • serial: For there is a serial killer loose upon the streets of Toy City.
  • psychopathic: We are still opposed to psychopathic serial killers sitting in the Government of our country, and that position will not alter.
  • cold-blooded: They're violent, cold-blooded killers who are trying to stop the advance of freedom.
  • psychotic: Find out what happens when a psychotic superhuman serial killer is!
  • silent: A silent killer ( Robert Lang ), wearing white sneakers, has been slashing to death women in London.
  • ruthless: I don't particularly need a ruthless stone killer every single day.

Modifies a noun

  • whale: Killer whales, actually a kind of dolphin, are found in all the world's oceans.
  • app: People ask, " What is the killer app for grid?
  • sudoku: Killer sudoku / sum sudoku puzzles are similar to sudoku.. .
  • instinct: The minus points: 1 ) The aforementioned lack of killer instinct.
  • apps: Tomorrow's killer apps, he contends, will be email to the mobile phone.
  • blow: Others take up the hunters ' method of dealing the killer blow.

Noun used with modifier

  • weed: Two doses of weed killer were put down which eventually turned all of the grass brown.
  • serial: Douglas Lindsay is the creator of Barney Thomson; the world's funniest ex barber serial killer.
  • pain: Some commonly asked questions I don't like taking pain killers.
  • moss: This can also be done to rake out dead moss a couple of weeks after applying a chemical moss killer.
  • cop: They are both prepared to break the rules to find a cop killer.
  • copycat: But when the murders startup again with the same pattern as Edgar's, Hobbes is suspicious of a copycat killer.

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