obliterator
IPA: ʌbɫˈɪtɝeɪtɝ
noun
- One who obliterates.
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Examples of "obliterator" in Sentences
- If Jamal wasnt healthy or he was TOO old, then why would KC decide overnight to bring in the convict/team obliterator Shaun Smith?
- For we are not _mere_ human: we, too, are divine; and there is no such obliterator of the divine as the human that acts undivinely.
- Memory may hold on to horrid incidents, but it's a great obliterator of dull, protracted misery, especially if you help it with heavy drinking.
- Plax's teammates have stated time and again that they love him and wish to see him return to the team, so that eliminates the notion of him as a "team obliterator."
- A guest considers the mohel who will perform the act: He was eighty if he was a day, but he came highly recommended by the temple sisterhood as the foreskin obliterator in town.
- Max is currently being a very, very naughty boy on a geopolitical level and planning to do horrible things with a kind of sonic obliterator bomb that may well be the greenest weapon of mass destruction ever.
- In place of it a tall new building of modern Gothic design, unfamiliar to English eyes, had been erected on a new piece of ground by a certain obliterator of historic records who had run down from London and back in a day.
- When you're not perplexed by the existence of the sonic obliterator, an ovoid about three feet high and two feet wide that somehow packs enough destructive might to sink an island, you'll be amazed by the abduction of a helicopter, then an armored car BY helicopter.
- Bud's past life had not been much in her thoughts; love, the obliterator, had successfully wiped away the last traces of uneasiness that she had felt, and like all true and good women, she had given him the priceless treasure of her love, not questioning, not seeking to discern what he would have shown her had it seemed right in his mind that she should see.
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