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doomsday

[doomz-dey] / ˈdumzˌdeɪ /




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A handful of followers seemed to buy into her doomsday claims, Arizona investigators reported.

From Seattle Times

Still others spend much of their time arguing that the technology is never as powerful as everyone says it is, insisting that neither nirvana nor doomsday is as close as it might seem.

From New York Times

To him it's a doomsday apocalyptic scenario and those who venerate the cultists at Waco are being called to arms.

From Salon

Trump has his own self-interested reasons for the doomsday messaging, especially in light of the growing possibility that he may actually face legal consequences for his life of crime.

From Salon

Yet, beyond rallying Trump’s own core of supporters, doomsday is not a political message that is likely to have much appeal.

From Washington Post