34 examples of homicidal in sentences

In the first two cases the League of Free Nations will be a world league including Germany as a principal partner, in the latter case the League of Free Nations will be a defensive league standing steadfast against the threat of a world imperialism, and watching and restraining with one common will the homicidal maniac in its midst.

Had we announced an air-ship voyage to the moon, they would have regarded us as comparatively reasonable, but to walkto walksome four or five hundred miles in America, of all countries, a country of palace cars and, lightning limited expresses, not to mention homicidal touring automobiles, seemed likewhat shall I say?well, as though one should start out for New Zealand in a row-boat, or make the trip to St. Petersburg in a sedan-chair.

"I shouldn't like to infect any of these good people with homicidal mania," I said cheerfully.

Questioned as to a possible motive for the murder, the witness stated that Rufus Van Torp was known to have shown homicidal tendencies, though otherwise perfectly sane.

It was at once a powerful instrument of industrial development, and of progress in the conquest of man over inert matter, and a terrible engine of devastation in warfare, and of massacre and vandalism where homicidal and destructive passions were aroused in mankind.

The homicidal glare was dying out of Tuppy's eyes.

"It seemed at first sight as if the young man had been the victim of a homicidal maniac, so brutal had been the way in which he had been assassinated.

Adj. killing &c v.; murderous, slaughterous; sanguinary, sanguinolent^; blood stained, blood thirsty; homicidal, red handed; bloody, bloody minded; ensanguined^, gory; thuggish.

The injections of nerve substance had evidently given strength to his will, since the madman was here, having left the asylum that morning, declaring that he no longer had any attacks, that he was entirely cured of the homicidal mania that impelled him to throw himself upon any passer-by to strangle him.

If I could only get a little nearerthe words "homicidal balls.... fratricidal bullets.... universal peace...." alone reach me.

This is clear, the Freemasons are to hoist their banner on to the walls of Paris side by side with the standard of the Commune; and who is blind enough to imagine, that the shells and bullets, indiscriminately homicidal, fratricidal, and infanticidal as they prove, are imbued with tact sufficient to steer clear of the Freemasons' banners, and injure in their flight only those of the Commune?

Francesco had borne ten years' embarrassment as quasi-ruler of the State, subject to ceaseless cautions and contradictions: he was, in no sensuous or homicidal sense, his father's son.

My veneration for that lady's moral qualities was excessive, but her conversation drove me to the verge of insanityan insanity not entirely free from homicidal tendencies.

Let all Yankee schoolmasters who propose invading the South, endowed with a strong nasal twang, a long scriptural name, and Webster's lexicographic book of abominations, seek some more congenial land, where their own lives will be more secure than in the "vile and homicidal Slave States.

that broke the homicidal spell.

But the exultation of the homicidal slave was of short duration.

As this is the first of Cellini's homicidal quarrels, it is worth while to transcribe what he says about it.

It marked the last homicidal effort of the Germans before their advance in this region curved eastwards into a retreat.

Who knows whether a homicidal mania is not already germinating in the half-insane brain?

Homicidal hiccup.

Homicidal hiccup.

They were within easy bombing range, but the homicidal advantage of position of either resulted in a truce.

A period of dolorous bellowing was followed by an outburst of homicidal mania, during which "A" Company prudently barricaded itself into the barn, the sufferer having taken entire possession of the farmyard.

you must say I am in bed with small-pox, or that I've broken out suddenly into homicidal delirium, and you're my keeper.

The author has most extraordinary ideas about Stevenson's tales of blood and spoil; he appears to think that they prove Stevenson to have had (we use Mr Baildon's own phrase) a kind of 'homicidal mania.'

34 examples of  homicidal  in sentences