morbidly

morbidly
mor·bid·ly
[ˈmɔ:bɪdli, AM ˈmɔ:r-]
adv krankhaft
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['mɔːbIdlɪ]
adv

to think morbidly — krankhafte or düstere or morbide (geh)

he is morbidly interested in bad crashes — er hat ein krankhaftes Interesse an schweren Unfällen

staring morbidly out of the window — trübsinnig or düster aus dem Fenster schauend

maybe I'll be dead then, he said morbidly — vielleicht bin ich dann schon tot, sagte er düster

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adv.
krankhaft adv.
morbid adv.

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