Macabre


The meaning of the word Macabre is: gruesome, shocking, disturbing, terrifying


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Since even the scariest of horror movies only made her laugh, Sofia supposed that she had a macabre sense of humor.

published by Tanika on 2021-02-24 15:12:55


While David has a talent for pulling macabre pranks, it can get a little bothersome when he doesn’t limit them to Halloween.

published by Javier on 2021-09-29 21:04:50


Although Rose had braced herself to find some macabre surprise like a fake eyeball in the small box, she nearly fainted when she saw a beautiful diamond engagement ring.

published by Rueben on 2021-04-01 06:12:27


In preparation for the sacrifice, thirteen members of the coven performed a macabre dance around the altar.

published by Milan on 2021-06-27 23:23:22


When the reporters questioned Anna about her son’s macabre hobbies, she said that she had never imagined that they would lead to such tragic and shocking events.

published by Jacquie on 2021-07-28 01:39:00


I find this painting to be very disturbing, and when I turn it upside down, it becomes downright macabre!

published by Serita on 2021-07-06 18:52:19


Some of the popular forensic crime series on television can get to be a little too graphic and macabre for my taste.

published by Nobuko on 2021-04-22 09:12:49


Among the other evils committed under Hitler’s regime were the macabre experiments performed on prisoners.

published by Jacques on 2021-05-17 08:06:55


Stephen King is famous for inventing all sorts of macabre story lines and plot twists.

published by Shawna on 2021-08-20 16:14:05


Some 1970s bands such as Alice Cooper and KISS adopted macabre makeup styles and costumes to add to the wild effect of their live concerts.

published by Myong on 2021-08-17 08:38:30


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