Crossword-Solution: DECAPITATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Decapitation | n. | The act of beheading; beheading. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “DECAPITATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ABSCISSION | 5 answers |
| CAPITAL punishment | 15 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DECAPITATION (5)
She saw the head, in ghastly decapitation, staring stiffly out from the cushions of the chill and funereal parlor sofa, and the small Minnie peering in to feast her eyes upon its blond and waxen beauty.
Since you do not, you will permit me to point out that being asked to dinner is one thing; being asked to dine is another and a different thing." With this significant remark the Supreme Gobbler left him, and thenceforward the Pious Person dreamed of himself as white meat and dark until rudely awakened by decapitation.
The still recent staking of suicides in England and the decapitation of vampires in the east of Europe form close parallels.
Have you noticed how ready we are to forgive those on our side for doing that for which we would bitterly condemn our opponents? The same people who condemn the Empress Dowager for beheading the six young reformers stand ready to forgive Kuang Hsu for ordering the decapitation of Jung Lu, and the imprisonment of his foster-mother.
Blumenthal presented to the New York Pathological Society an ovum within which the fetus was under going intrauterine decapitation.
Quotes with DECAPITATION (3)
It can certainly be misleading to take the attributes of a movement, or the anxieties and contradictions of a moment, and to personalize or 'objectify' them in the figure of one individual. Yet ordinary discourse would be unfeasible without the use of portmanteau terms — like 'Stalinism,' say — just as the most scrupulous insistence on historical forces will often have to concede to the sheer personality of a Napoleon or a Hitler. I thought then, and I think now, that Osama b…
During the Society's early years, no member personified the organization's eccentricities or audacious mission more than Sir Francis Galton. A cousin of Charles Darwin's, he had been a child prodigy who, by the age of four, could read and recite Latin. He went on to concoct myriad inventions. They included a ventilating top hat; a machine called a Gumption-Reviver, which periodically wet his head to keep him awake during endless study; underwater goggles; and a rotating-vane …
Sometimes I wish I had never saved your neck from decapitation in Faroe. Then I could just descend into lewdness in peace.