Lifeless...but all inanimate objects are lifeless, so why this one? (4 wds.) |
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Unmistakably deceased (4,2,1,8) |
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Comparatively late (4,2,1,8) |
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Quite lifeless (4,2,1,8) |
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Agitated Britten finally added a solo aria with no life at all |
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Moving round Asia - and El Dorado! - showing no animation (4,2,1,8) |
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Idiomatic phrase about extinction, used in Piers Plowman (c. 1370) |
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How Dickens describes Marley in 'A Christmas Carol' |
New York Times |
10 Apr 2021 |
Kaput |
LA Times Daily |
07 Nov 2020 |
Kaput |
The Washington Post |
07 Nov 2020 |
*Kaput |
The Washington Post |
05 Mar 2018 |
*Kaput |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2018 |
Kaput |
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Completely lifeless |
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Totally gone |
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Done for, finito, kaput |
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Unanimated, to the max |
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Unanimated, to the max |
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Completely gone |
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Gone, and never to return |
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Kaput |
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Kaput |
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Not just gone |
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INOPERATIVE |
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Totally lifeless |
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Definitely deceased |
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Completely out |
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Completely gone |
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Unquestionably gone |
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Busted |
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Lifeless |
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Lifeless |
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Really gone |
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"Old Marley was as ___" |
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Done for |
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