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mortal
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I. deadly <deadlier deadliest> [ingl. am. ˈdɛdli, ingl. brit. ˈdɛdli] ADJ.
1.1. deadly (fatal):
deadly disease/poison/blow
deadly weapon
deadly combat
1.2. deadly (unerring):
deadly aim
deadly aim
1.3. deadly as intensifier:
deadly seriousness
deadly enemy/rival
deadly sin REL.
in deadly silence
2. deadly (dull, boring) coloq.:
deadly play/book/party
deadly play/book/party
II. deadly [ingl. am. ˈdɛdli, ingl. brit. ˈdɛdli] ADV. as intensifier
deadly dull/boring:
deadly
you must be joking! — no, I'm deadly serious
deadly nightshade [ingl. am. ˈdɛdli ˈnaɪtˌʃeɪd, ingl. brit. dɛdli ˈnʌɪtʃeɪd] SUST. C or U
deadly nightshade
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deadly dull coloq.
mortífero (mortífera)
mamador (mamadora)
deadly coloq.
plomífero (plomífera)
deadly coloq.
jarto (jarta)
deadly ingl. brit. coloq.
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I. deadly [ˈdedli] -ier, -iest -ier, -iest ADJ.
1. deadly (capable of killing):
deadly
2. deadly coloq. (very boring):
deadly
II. deadly [ˈdedli] -ier, -iest -ier, -iest ADV.
deadly
deadly pale
to be in (deadly) earnest
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I. deadly <-ier, -iest> [ˈded·li] ADJ.
1. deadly (capable of killing):
deadly
deadly weapon
deadly silence
2. deadly coloq. (boring):
deadly
II. deadly <-ier, -iest> [ˈded·li] ADV.
deadly
deadly pale
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It is what used to be called a message movie earnest and talky.
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Construction began in earnest in 1868, and proceeded fitfully until 1875, when the line was finally completed and the first train made the trip.
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Yet, at the same time, it's also incredibly earnest in tone.
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Its members were well-intended, and its organizers were earnest.
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The following night the city began to burn in earnest.
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