killing

killing
Synonyms and related words:
Herculean, arduous, asphyxiation, assault, attack, backbreaking, baneful, battering, beaming, best seller, big hit, blood, bloodshed, blooming, bomb, bonanza, bright, brilliant, brilliant success, brutal, burdensome, butchery, capital gains, carnage, choke, choking, cleanup, clear profit, coup, crushing, dazzling, deadly, death, death-bringing, deathful, deathly, debilitating, decimation, destructive, devastating, difficult, disorderliness, dividends, divine, draining, drowning, earnings, effortful, enervating, execution, exhausting, extermination, fad, fatal, fatality, fatiguesome, fatiguing, feral, filthy lucre, forced, forcible seizure, foul play, gain, gains, gas, gasser, genocide, get, gettings, glamorous, gleanings, glorious, glowing, gorgeous, great success, gross, gross profit, grueling, hard-earned, hard-fought, heavenly, heavy, hefty, hit, hoard, homicide, income, interest, internecine, labored, laborious, laying waste, lethal, liquidation, liver death, looting, lucre, makings, malign, malignant, manslaughter, mass destruction, mass murder, massacre, megadeath, meteoric success, momentary success, mortal, murder, neat profit, net, net profit, obstreperousness, onerous, onslaught, operose, oppressive, painful, paper profits, pelf, percentage, perk, perks, pernicious, perquisite, pickings, pillaging, proceeds, profit, profits, punishing, radiant, rake-off, rape, raving, ravishing, receipts, resounding triumph, resplendent, return, returns, riot, rioting, roaring success, ruinous, sacking, savage, sensation, serum death, shining, slaughter, slaying, smash, smash hit, smotheration, smothering, sowing with salt, sparkling, splendid, splendorous, splendrous, starvation, store, strained, straining, strangling, strangulation, strenuous, stressful, stroke of luck, stunning, sublime, success, suffocation, take, take-in, tiresome, tiring, toilsome, tough, triumph, troublesome, trying, unruliness, uphill, violation, violent death, virulent, watery grave, wealth, weariful, wearing, wearisome, wearying, windfall, winnings, wow

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  • Killing — es una fotonovela italiana inspirada en el personaje de fumetto nero llamado Kriminal. Killing se presenta como un asesino amoral que utiliza cualquier medio para lograr sus perversos fines. La violencia y el erotismo tomados del fumetto nero se… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Killing — ist der Name von: dem Mathematiker Wilhelm Killing und dem nach ihm benannten Killing Feld dem Esperantologen Claus Killing Günkel dem Film Die Rechnung ging nicht auf (Originaltitel: The Killing) aus dem Jahr 1956 Katastralgemeinden (Oberkilling …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • killing — kil‧ling [ˈkɪlɪŋ] noun COMMERCE make a killing informal to make a lot of money in a very short time: • He made a killing on the stock market. * * * killing UK US /ˈkɪlɪŋ/ noun [S] ● make a killing Cf …   Financial and business terms

  • killing — I noun annihilation, assassination, bloody murder, decimation, destruction, elimination, execution, extermination, homicide, liquidation, massacre, murder, murderous assault, slaughter, slaughtering, slaying, violent death associated concepts:… …   Law dictionary

  • Killing — es una fotonovela italiana inspirada en el personaje de fumetto nero llamado Kriminal. Killing se presenta como un asesino amoral que utiliza cualquier medio para lograr sus perversos fines. La violencia y el erotismo tomados del fumetto nero se… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • killing — ► NOUN ▪ an act of causing death. ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ overwhelming or unbearable. ● make a killing Cf. ↑make a killing …   English terms dictionary

  • killing — kill ing, n. 1. The act or process of causing a living organism to die. [PJC] 2. An unusually large gain in a financial or business transaction or enterprise; as, she made a killing trading cattle futures. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Killing — Kill ing, a. Literally, that kills; having power to kill; fatal; in a colloquial sense, conquering; captivating; irresistible. {Kill ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] Those eyes are made so killing. Pope. [1913 Webster] Nothing could be more killingly …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • killing — [kil′iŋ] adj. 1. causing, or able to cause, death; destructive; deadly 2. exhausting; fatiguing 3. Informal very funny or comical n. 1. the act or an instance of murder, destruction, etc. ☆ 2. Informal a sudden, great profit or success [to make a …   English World dictionary

  • killing — (adj.) mid 15c., prp. adjective from KILL (Cf. kill) (v.). Meaning very funny is from 1844. As a noun, large profit, 1886, American English slang …   Etymology dictionary

  • killing — [n] murder assassination, bloodshed, bumping off*, capital punishment, carnage, execution, extermination, homicide, manslaughter, massacre, slaughter, slaying; concepts 192,252 …   New thesaurus

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