Murder meaning in English
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Definition
to murder: to kill, to assassinate, to take someone's life
a murder: a killing, a homicide, an assassination
a murderer: a killer, an assassin
- "I've rounded up all the potential murder suspects there for interrogation!"
- "Though the details of Stink's gruesome murder are still hazy, I'm sure that you understand my deep and pervasive hatred for you, and by extension, all things British."
- "You each had the opportunity - and motive - to kill Stink... but now I'm going to tell you exactly who committed the terrible crime of doggy murder!"
- "Have you been murdering them?"
- "On the charges of murder, prostitution, bootlegging liquor, and public nudity, you have been... acquitted!"
- "Lucie : A murder!"
- "You got off to a slow start, but you finished up strong, especially when you confessed to murder."
- "Who's been murdered?"
- "If you're in this office right now, you're a suspect for the murder of Bruno's dog!"
- "There's been a... a... a murder!"
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