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perdition

[per-dish-uhn] / pərˈdɪʃ ən /


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The final showdown involves a high-stakes game of curling and a fiery portal to perdition.

From New York Times

People inundating us with spurious claims of knowledge feel free to condemn to perdition those who doubt their authority.

From Washington Post

The killers eventually were revealed to be two of Brenda’s brothers-in-law, fundamentalists who said they were carrying out God’s will — an act of so-called blood atonement for being what the brothers deemed “children of perdition.”

From New York Times

Created by John Griffin, “From” is another show about perdition, in every sense, a slow-burn horror story about trapped strangers with shadowy histories and motives.

From New York Times

“She thought Rome was the city of perdition,” he said.

From New York Times