Anonymous ID: 2841b9 Oct. 10, 2023, 11:24 a.m. No.19708570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8575

>>19708556

>But they’ll turn on the Jews in a heartbeat if the mother ship signals a moral panic that Jews are groomers who want to steal their children.

can not believe he said the quiet part out loud.

kek

Anonymous ID: 2841b9 Oct. 10, 2023, 11:53 a.m. No.19708765   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19708726

erm

when you see it

tks for pointing it out anon.

o7

killed

adjective

ˈkild

==Synonyms of killed : being or containing a virus that has been inactivated (as by chemicals) so that it is no longer infectious

killed vaccines==

 

dead

1 of 3

adjective

ˈded

Synonyms of dead

1

: deprived of life : no longer alive

a dead tree

dead soldiers

missing and presumed dead

2

a

(1)

: having the appearance of death : DEATHLY

in a dead faint

(2)

: lacking power to move, feel, or respond : NUMB

my arm feels dead

b

: very tired

Our legs were completely dead after the hike.

c

(1)

: incapable of being stirred emotionally or intellectually : UNRESPONSIVE

a heart dead to pity

felt dead inside

(2)

: grown cold : EXTINGUISHED

dead coals

3

a

: INANIMATE, INERT

dead matter

b

: BARREN, INFERTILE

dead soil

c

: no longer producing or functioning : EXHAUSTED

a dead battery

4

a

(1)

: lacking power or effect

a dead law

(2)

: no longer having interest, relevance, or significance

a dead issue

b

: no longer in use : OBSOLETE

a dead language

c

: no longer active : EXTINCT

a dead volcano

d

: lacking in gaiety or animation

a dead party

e

(1)

: lacking in commercial activity : QUIET

The city is dead after five o'clock.

(2)

: commercially idle or unproductive

dead capital

f

: lacking elasticity (see ELASTICITY sense 1a)

a dead tennis ball

g

: being out of action or out of use

The phone went dead.

specifically, electrical engineering : free from any connection to a source of voltage and free from electric charges

a dead electrical circuit

h

(1)

sports and games : being out of play

a dead ball

(2)

croquet : temporarily forbidden to play or to make a certain play

5

a

: not running or circulating : STAGNANT

dead water

b

: not turning

the dead center of a lathe

c

mechanical engineering : not imparting motion or power although otherwise functioning

a dead rear axle

d

: lacking warmth, vigor, or taste

The fire was dead.

a dead wine

6

a

: absolutely uniform

a dead level of mediocrity

b

(1)

: UNERRING

a dead shot with a rifle

(2)

: EXACT

dead center of the target

(3)

: certain to be doomed

he's dead if he's late for curfew

(4)

: IRREVOCABLE

a dead loss

c

: ABRUPT

brought to a dead stop

d

(1)

: COMPLETE, ABSOLUTE

a dead silence

(2)

: ALL-OUT

caught it on the dead run

7

: devoid of former occupants

dead villages

deadness noun

dead

 

2 of 3

noun

pluraldead

1

: someone who is no longer alive : one that is dead (see DEAD entry 1 sense 1) —usually used collectively

They were among the dead.

2

: the state of being dead

raised him from the dead

—Colossians 2:12 (Revised Standard Version)

3

: the time of greatest quiet

the dead of night

dead

 

3 of 3

adverb

1

: ABSOLUTELY, UTTERLY

dead certain

finished dead last

The room became dead quiet.

—Farley Mowat

2

: suddenly and completely

stopped dead in his tracks

3

: DIRECTLY

dead ahead