Slay

  • 31slay — verb /sleɪ/ a) To kill, murder. The knight slew the dragon. b) To eradicate or stamp out. Our foes must all be slain. Syn: kill …

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  • 32slay — Synonyms and related words: amuse, annihilate, assassinate, becharm, beguile, bereave of life, bewitch, bump off, butcher, captivate, carry away, carry off, charm, chloroform, convulse, cool, cut down, cut off, delectate, delight, deprive of life …

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  • 33Slay — 1. amuse (someone) greatly; 2. (sport) defeat convincingly …

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  • 34slay — Australian Slang 1. amuse (someone) greatly; 2. (sport) defeat convincingly …

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  • 35slay — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. kill, slaughter, dispatch; murder, assassinate. See killing. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. murder, slaughter, butcher, assassinate; see kill 1 . See Synonym Study at kill . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) …

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  • 36slay — sleigh …

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  • 37slay — v. a. [sle]. 1128 B.; pret. ‘slowe.’ RG. 528; ‘slou.’ RG. 376; ‘slouȝ.’ 2373 B.; 2. pl. imper. ‘sleth.’ RG. 236; part. ‘yslawe.’ RG. 9 …

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  • 38slay — [[t]sle͟ɪ[/t]] slays, slaying, slew, slayed, slain 1) VERB If someone slays an animal, they kill it in a violent way. [FORMAL] [V n] ...the hill where St George slew the dragon. Derived words: slaying N UNCOUNT …

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  • 39slay — sleɪ v. kill, murder, slaughter; destroy, exterminate; overwhelm, captivate (Slang) …

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  • 40slay — lays …

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