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Doomful

Doomful \Doom"ful\, a. Full of condemnation or destructive power. [R.] ``That doomful deluge.''
--Drayton.

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doomful

a. Full of condemnation or destructive power.

Usage examples of "doomful".

Such was his doomful silence, that for a moment Wratha feared he'd lost the words.

His attitude towards his captive seemed almost casual, but anyone in his acquaintance would recognize how doomful was his calm, quiet voice as he answered, 'Long-winded bastard, aren't you?

Wearing only a once-white loincloth, he looked like some lean doomful berserk, or a barbaric king in a bath-house.

Fafhrd and the Mouser thought of Karnak and its obelisks, of the Pharos lighthouse, of the Acropolis, of the Ishtar Gate in Babylon, of the ruins of Khatti, of the Lost City of Ahriman, of those doomful mirage-towers that seamen see where are Scylla and Charybdis.

She was horrified at my plans and painted a doomful picture of the dangers that awaited me on the road.

It was nine o'clock, and here was the doomful WOKO from Albany with its storm bulletin.

When he regained some control, our young captain looked up again with tired eyes and scanned the doomful armada.