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Definition of Dooming
1. doom [v] - See also: doom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dooming
Literary usage of Dooming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Daughter of an Empress: An Historical Novel by Luise Mühlbach (1906)
"CHAPTER XLL THE dooming LETTER. GROANING, supported by his faithful Lorenzo's
arm, Pope Ganganelli slowly moved through the walks of his garden. ..."
2. A Strike of Millionaires Against Miners: Or, The Story of Spring Valley. An by Henry Demarest Lloyd (1890)
"... CHAPTER V. dooming THE TOWN. THE " boomers " were getting their Christmas
present ready for the miners, merchants, parsons, teachers, workingmen, ..."
3. Songs and Ballads of the Southern People, 1861-1865 by Frank Moore (1886)
"Come ere the tyrant's chain is forged, From out the war-cloud looming; Come ere
thy palsied knee is bent, To hopeless ruin dooming. ..."
4. Natives of Australia by Northcote Whitridge Thomas (1906)
"Queensland magic, dooming a person. MAGIC is a term of which no satisfactory
definition has yet been given. Under the general head, however, may be classed ..."
5. Labor and Capital: Containing an Account of the Various Organizations of by Emory Adams Allen (1891)
"... Fruits—The Story of Spring Valley—Booming the Town— dooming the Town—The
Lock-out—The Results—Sufferings Inflicted—The Warning to be drawn—Conclusion. ..."