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'sdeath

American  
[zdeth] / zdɛθ /

interjection

Archaic.
  1. (used as a mild oath).


Etymology

Origin of 'sdeath

Euphemistic shortening of God's death; 's 3

Example Sentences

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Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis issued a statement implying Kelley is trying to profit from Bland'sdeath.

From US News

Bland family attorney Cannon Lambert said the jailer made the admission during a deposition in the family's federal lawsuit against the county over Bland'sdeath.

From US News

Céline Dion will resume her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum on Tuesday for her first show following husband René Angélil‘sdeath. Dion, 47, announced on Monday that she will dedicate the opening of the first show to Angélil. “We are pleased to announce the return of Céline to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas,” a message on her website read.

From Time

Sidney Porterfield, who at 71 was the oldest inmate on Tennessee'sdeath row, died of natural causes this week.

From US News

There is nothing in playing before good judges,—but there’s a man there—no—not him with the bundle under his arm—the grave man in black.—’Sdeath! not the gentleman with the sword on.—Sir,

From Project Gutenberg