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    kill·ing
    [ˈkiliNG]
    noun
    killing (noun) · killings (plural noun)
    1. an act of causing death, especially deliberately:
      "the community was shocked by the brutal killings" · "years of killing and destruction"
    adjective
    killing (adjective)
    1. causing death:
      "weed-killing"
      • informal
        exhausting; unbearable:
        "the suspense will be killing"
      • dated
        overwhelmingly funny.
    kill
    [kil]
    verb
    killing (present participle)
    1. cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing):
      "her father was killed in a car crash" · "a robber armed with a shotgun who kills in cold blood"
      • (kill someone or something off)
        get rid of or destroy completely, especially in large numbers:
        "there is every possibility all river life would be killed off for generations"
      • (kill someone off)
        (of a writer) bring about the “death” of a fictional character.
    2. put an end to or cause the failure or defeat of (something):
      "the committee voted to kill the project"
      • stop (a computer program or process).
      • informal
        switch off (a light or engine).
      • informal
        delete (a line, paragraph, or file) from a document or computer.
      • (in soccer or other ball games) make (the ball) stop:
        "after killing the ball with his chest, he brushed past Reeves"
      • tennis
        (in tennis and similar games) hit (the ball) so forcefully that it cannot be returned.
      • neutralize or subdue (an effect or quality):
        "the sauce would kill the taste of the herbs"
      • informal
        consume the entire contents of (a bottle containing an alcoholic drink):
        "I killed a rather good bottle of Fleurie"
    3. informal
      overwhelm (someone) with an emotion:
      "the suspense is killing me"
      • (kill oneself)
        overexert oneself:
        "I killed myself carrying those things home"
      • used hyperbolically to indicate that someone will be extremely angry with (another person):
        "my parents will kill me if they catch me out here"
      • cause pain or anguish to:
        "my feet are killing me"
    4. pass (time, or a specified amount of it), typically while waiting for a particular event:
      "when he reached the station he found he actually had an hour to kill"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘strike, beat’, also ‘put to death’): probably of Germanic origin and related to quell. The noun originally denoted a stroke or blow.
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    verb
    1. cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing):
      • put an end to or cause the failure or defeat of (something):
      • overwhelm (someone) with an emotion:
      • pass (time, or a specified amount of it), typically while waiting for a particular event:
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