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kill-joy

NOUN
Cassandra
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Scrooge is the anti-festive man brought into the circle of festivity, the kill-joy transformed into the joyful player.

From The Guardian • Dec. 19, 2015

Because their headquarters are thousands of miles away, the designers stationed in California exist in splendid -- and creatively productive -- isolation, relatively free from the kill-joy scrutiny of bean counters, marketing drones and engineers.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I don't want to sound like a kill-joy ... but I do think we should face the facts squarely."

From Time Magazine Archive

Henry Esmond is a high-minded and almost heroic gentleman, but he is glum, a regular kill-joy, and, as his author admitted, something of a prig.

From Studies in Early Victorian Literature by Harrison, Frederic

“I should be a constant care to you, and a constant kill-joy, and that would be a poor return for all you have done for me,” she said sadly.

From More about Pixie by Groome, William H. C.




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