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How to use morbid in a sentence

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You teeter on the brink of more serious madness, perhaps as a result of frequent exposure to morbid imagery and bizarre literature.
She usually stressed about her academic marks when she wasn't depressed and morbid.
With a sense of morbid fascination, she peered into the darkness, waiting for the monster to materialize.
Funerals are now talked about as much as they ever were in the morbid high Victorian era of mourning stationery and seraphic monuments.
Such morbid symptoms include false messiahs, doomsday predictions, UFO sightings, pyramid schemes, and so on.
The general tone of the piece is cynical, morbid and unpleasantly other-worldly.
She also has the musky and morbid sense of someone who is her own tricoteuse, knitting her own legend.
Deep puncture wounds from animal bites become morbid if not promptly tended and closely followed.
As much as it was a part of society I found it morbid and disgusting to laugh and cheer and a horrible death just for entertainment.
I can't think of a single reason to buy this album except for morbid curiosity.
We paused with morbid fascination at the scene of the recent lorry tragedy and peered cautiously over the edge.
I know that a number of people come to this site solely out of morbid curiosity about Raychel's murder.
Add to this the morbid fascination people have with viewing a corpse and I'm done for.
His work reveals a powerful imagination and an often morbid interest in themes of love and death.
He had proved to be an interesting, if slightly morbid and subdued, traveling companion.
Watching the best players in the world right now mostly failing to match up to the requirements has provided a morbid kind of fascination.
It is that he had a morbid fascination with death and he was also an enthusiastic frequenter of public executions.
Despite our hatred of the whole process, we still had this morbid fascination with it.
Is it boredom, morbid curiosity or just a downright nosiness to see how unfavourably other people's lives compare?
A casual view of some of our articles might suggest a morbid fascination with the dead.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You may say that Robespierre was morbid and unbalanced, and you may say the same of Bunyan.
There is no crueler thing than a city crowd, all eyes and morbid curiosity.
He had a morbid vision of avatar after avatar being kicked from sphere to sphere.
Stricture of the oesophagus is likewise occasioned by the presence of papillomatous, fibroid, and other morbid growths.
A morbid condition characterized by hyperemia, pain, heat, swelling and disordered function.
She has brooded over these things until she has become morbid and imbittered.
This may seem to be unnatural, arising from an oversensitive and morbid state of mind.
Here the biliary organs are brought into a constant and a morbid action, while the sanguineous system is weak and irregular.
De Morgan and others have shown the same thing to be true of non-malignant morbid growths.
I have thought that its origin might be accounted for on the principle of metastasis of morbid material.
The intermittence of the tumefaction serves to differentiate the swelling from abscess or morbid growth.
The innocence of youth should be protected from a morality which is far more morbid than the maddest Dionysian revel.
With a morbid feeling of injured honour, he allowed it to rankle in his bosom.
It is a morbid desire to wear the skates on my feet that has always been my bete noire.
Intemperance, the suppression of normal or morbid discharges, and traumatism act as exciting causes.
For the first instance, the Louis XV style was inevitable for the fastidious, for the cerebrally morbid.
A period of latency may result when the extension of the morbid process is thus hindered.
The morbid appearances in tabes mesenterica are not usually confined to the changes in the glands.
The dissection of a slanderer's or talebearer's heart would present the most loathsome specimen of morbid anatomy conceivable.
To be brainsick and heartsick in a cruel and unfamiliar world is to be morbid.
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