Dying [adjective]

Definition of Dying:

failing, expiring

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Sentence/Example of Dying:

The shots come amid a worsening pandemic, with more than 4,000 dying of covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, on Wednesday.

You see, I am the city undertaker, and the people are dying here so fast, that I can hardly supply the demand for coffins.

The Alcalde was kneeling by his side, gazing sadly and earnestly into the face of the dying man.

The farewell and the mourning are finished by the slaughter of dogs, that the dying man may have forerunners in the other world.

As the music wailed its dying cadences into this fateful silence, Tom met her eyes across the room.

The wish to go to heaven without dying is, as I know, a motive derived from child-life.

He was an Englishman and came to the valley by chance and settled here, and to his dying day he was a puzzle to the people.

They obeyed, and the third day after brought to us the sufferer, whose life they had despaired of, in a half-dying condition.

It is a very laudable spirit on the part of a dying man to wish to—ah—perpetuate these old English names.

About 350 tons of the acid, which is used in some dying processes, &c., is sent out annually.